Second beta of iOS 9.3.2 released for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

iOS 9.3 introduced some nifty features to iOS devices, such as notes for Touch ID and Night Shift. Two weeks ago, Apple released a beta version of iOS version 9.3.2, rolling out to developers. Today, the Cupertino giant has released the second beta for 9.3.2, which is very much a minor update compared to the main 9.3 version which was announced back in Apple’s keynote last month.

The 9.3.2 beta update comes with fixes regarding certain developer-centric issues. The developer notes also mentioned that this second beta will be slightly more oriented to apps like Dictionary, iBooks, Safari and Simulator. This beta should be available to the public some time soon. If you’re an aspiring developer, do head on the Apple’s Developer Center for the full details of iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 (Build number 13F61). However, to access the beta, you would need to be in the Apple Developer Program or the Apple Developer Enterprise Program.

Meanwhile, we’re expecting a version 9.4 to be released to the public before Apple officially unveils an iOS 10 later this year.

Source: 9to5Mac

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