Apple has released the second beta versions of OS X 10.11.5, iOS 9.3.2, WatchOS 2.2.1, and tvOS 9.2.1. The updated beta releases are available now to individuals running the prior beta builds.
The beta point releases are generally aimed at resolving bugs and improving performance with each respective build of system software, and it?s unlikely that any significant new feature will show up in the software releases.
For iOS 9.3.2 beta 2, some minor adjustments to existing features have been noticed, like the ability to enable both Night Shift mode and Low Power Mode at the same time on an iPhone or iOS device, a function which is currently limited to either of the useful features but not both concurrently in iOS 9.3.1.
For Mac, OS X 10.11.5 beta 2 will hopefully address some of the ongoing difficulties facing a select group of users with problematic Safari and OS X 10.11.4 experiences.
Users who are enrolled in the developer beta programs can download the beta builds right now through the Over The Air Software Update mechanism on their various iOS devices via the Settings app, Macs through the App Store, Apple Watch through their paired iPhone, or Apple TV through the Settings app.
The beta point releases are generally aimed at resolving bugs and improving performance with each respective build of system software, and it?s unlikely that any significant new feature will show up in the software releases.
For iOS 9.3.2 beta 2, some minor adjustments to existing features have been noticed, like the ability to enable both Night Shift mode and Low Power Mode at the same time on an iPhone or iOS device, a function which is currently limited to either of the useful features but not both concurrently in iOS 9.3.1.
For Mac, OS X 10.11.5 beta 2 will hopefully address some of the ongoing difficulties facing a select group of users with problematic Safari and OS X 10.11.4 experiences.
Users who are enrolled in the developer beta programs can download the beta builds right now through the Over The Air Software Update mechanism on their various iOS devices via the Settings app, Macs through the App Store, Apple Watch through their paired iPhone, or Apple TV through the Settings app.