Apple Releases Third Beta Of iOS 11.2, macOS 10.13.2, watchOS 4.2, And tvOS 11.2 To Developers

Apple today releases the third beta of the iOS 11.2 update to developers, one week after releasing the second beta of iOS 11.2 and two week after releasing the iOS 11.1 update. Beta testers need to visit the Apple Developer Center to download the beta profile, in order to update your device to iOS 11.2, go to Settings - Software Update.

The update introduces Apple Pay Cash, Apple's new peer-to-peer payments service. Apple Pay Cash works through the iMessage app and is designed to allow for quick person-to-person money transfers. The beta fixes an animation bug in the Calculator app that caused some numbers and symbols to be ignored when entered in rapid succession.


In addition, iOS 11.2 also bring backs Continuous playback for Podcasts app, redesigned camera emoji, a new loading animation for Live Photos effects, and it's appears to introduce the TV app for Sweden and Norway. Accessibility settings preference panel has been rearranged as well.

Apart from, it also appears that Apple today also releases the third beta of an upcoming macOS High Sierra 10.13.2 update to developers. one week after seeding the first beta. It can be downloaded by Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store with the proper profile installed. The update likely to include bug fixes and performance improvements.


Like normal, the company seeded the second beta of an upcoming watchOS 4.2 update to developers. one week after releasing the second watchOS 4.2 beta. Once the proper configuration profile has been installed from the Apple Dev Center, the new watchOS 4.1 beta can be obtained through Watch app on the iPhone by going to General -> Software update.

Last but not least, the Cupertino firm seeds the second tvOS 11.2 beta, the beta is available through the Software Update mechanism on an Apple TV with an appropriate configuration profile installed. TvOS 11.2 now restores the Unwatched category in the Home Sharing feature for Movies, TV Shows and Home Video. It also enables automatic frame rate and dynamic range switching on Apple TV 4K.

Via MacRumors, Image Via iDownloadBlog And Mobilescout.com

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