Apple has now rolled out the latest beta version of iOS 10, iOS 10.3.2. The update is of course only available to developers and those who have joined Apple's Developers Program. Based on early reports of those who have tried out the new beta, the update is apparently only a minor one that includes various bug fixes and enhancements.
According to 9to5mac, the update, unfortunately, did not come with any release notes, which means that there isn't any clear cut list of what has been included. However, the first thing that developers had noticed was that Apple has now finally fixed the third-party VPN app issue that had plagued the first beta for iOS 10.3.2.
Mac Rumors also reveals that several components of the operating system are apparently not yet fully functional in the latest beta. This includes Siri's text response feature, which has been revealed to be incomplete as of the moment.
The latest beta released today comes just two weeks after the release of the first iOS 10.3.2 beta. That was also preceded by iOS 10.3 just a few weeks beforehand. iOS 10.3 was the biggest update Apple had rolled out in terms of the changes it had brought to the operating system as a whole.
The update fully changed the operating system's filing system from the 30-year old HFS+ system to the new Apple File System (APFS). Along with the file system upgrade, the update also brought with it several new functions, including the new Find My Airpods feature.
Developers and users who want to try out the latest beta can head over to the Apple Developer Center to download the second beta. Over the air (OTA) is also available through the use of a proper configuration profile. Several betas are still expected to be released in the coming weeks leading up to the release of iOS 11 in June.
© Copyright 2024 Mobile & Apps, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.