With a lot of controversies linked to iPhone recently, Apple has been consistent in improving its mobile operating system for its devices. And just this week, the Cupertino giant just released two updated betas for iOS 10.2.
Just this Friday, Apple has released its fifth beta version of iOS 10.2 to its public beta testers. This is the second beta released this week, only four days after the reveal of the fourth installment. The latest update made was on the Apple's TVOS. Registered developers may already download the updated iOS via the Apple's developer portal.
Since the release of the first beta for iOS 10.2, it was already unveiled that the upcoming iOS will have an additional 72 more emojis conforming to the Unicode 9.0 specs and the existing ones have been redesigned in a more realistic icon.
Apple releases iOS 10.2 beta 5. Maybe the final release will happen next week. #iOS10
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In addition to this, there are also new sorting options in the Apple's Music app as well as the comeback of star ratings. It also has the capability to preserve used camera settings, a widget for the videos app, and an emergency SOS feature to connect to 911.
Other updates include the three new wallpapers for iPhone 7, new "Press and Hold to Speak" option, new "Celebration" and "Love" messages screen effect, and TV app replacing the videos app as reported by 9to5Mac.
According to Apple Insider, both iOS 10.2 and tvOS 10.1 will include a single sign-on support for streaming TV upon its release. This will allow cable/satellite subscribers to access channels across multiple apps without constantly re-authenticating.
Apple has already confirmed that the latest version of its iOS 10.2 will be released this December and with the availability of its fifth beta, fans can expect that the latest version will be coming anytime soon.