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10 Things to Know About the iOS 9.2 Beta
With the iOS 9.2 update now here in beta form, we’ve been putting the next milestone upgrade under the microscope. Today, we want to take a close look at the iOS 9.2 beta and tell you about the most important things you need to know about Apple’s early software.
A week ago, the talk of the town was the iOS 9.1 update that Apple delivered to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. iOS 9.1 is the first milestone upgrade for iOS 9 and as such, it brings new features (150 emojis and more) and bug fixes to Apple’s mobile devices.
The iOS 9.1 update is only a week old but it already has to share the spotlight with another update and a piece of software that could become its successor. That update is iOS 9.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch and it’s an update that should be on your radar as we push towards November.
Earlier this week, Apple released an iOS 9.2 beta 1 for developers. Today, it released it for the public. The beta release doesn’t confirm an iOS 9.2 release date but it does confirm some of the changes that Apple’s next update will bring to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Among them, bug fixes and some new extensions for Safari.
It doesn’t bring 150 new emojis to the keyboard like iOS 9.1 but it’s still an update worth paying attention to and maybe, worth downloading.
With all of that in mind, we want to take a close look at the important things to know about the iOS 9.2 beta for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
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