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iOS 10.3.2, MacOS 10.12.5 News Update: Apple Has Released Second Public Betas

Apr 12, 2017 09:58 AM EDT

Latest updates state that Apple has released second public betas of iOS 10.3.2 and MacOS 10.12.5. According to reports, the tech giant, on Tuesday, released second public betas of iOS 10.3.2 and MacOS 10.12.5.

If fans can recall, Apple released the first iOS 10.3.2 beta two weeks ago and the tech company has now issued the second beta of an upcoming iOS 10.3.2 update to developers. The first beta introduced features like "Find My AirPods" and "Apple File System."

According to Mac Rumor, the developer has also released a minor updates for the iOS 10.3.1 that borders mostly on security improvements. The report also stated that developers that are registered now has access to download the second iOS 10.3.2 beta from Apple Developer Center or over-the-air by installing the proper configuration profile. It is reported that some developers already accessed the second iOS 10.3.2 beta.

However, it is still not clear if the developer will release more features and improvement for iOS 10.3.2 as Apple has not said anything about the upgrades included in the update. But since it is a minor 10.x.x update, fans can expect to see more bug fixes and improvements. It is reported that the developer has already mentioned that the update fixes Sirikit car commands.

According to Apple Insider, both iOS 10.3.2 and MacOS 10.12.5 are maintenance updates that exist to extinguish bugs and security vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, users of the first betas can now download the second beta over-the-air for iOS and via Mac App Store for Mac devices.

But users who want access for the first time will need to have a free account with the developer's Beta Software Program. The developer is also reported to have has included iTunes restore images for iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, and the fourth-generation iPad which implies that the second beta supports 32-bit devices. Read More: Quad DAC LG G6 To Be Available For Purchase In Australia Later This Week

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