This second beta build arrives two weeks after the first one that included new App Store APIs, a Find My AirPods feature, and also enabled calls on iCloud-connected devices for Verizon Wireless customers.
Yesterday, Apple released a few new beta software builds for its devices, namely iOS 10.3, watchOS 3.2, and tvOS 10.2. All these updates come as the second beta builds to reach developers in the last two weeks.
Registered developers can download the new beta via OTA or from the Apple Developer Center. This build's version is 14E5239e and, unfortunately, its list of changes is not public yet. The first iOS 10.3 beta build arrived two weeks ago, delivering calls on iCloud-connected devices for Verizon customers, new App Store APIs, as well as a Find My AirPods feature.
The other two firmware releases mentioned earlier are watchOS 3.2 beta 2, build 14V52114d, and tvOS 10.2 beta 2, build 14W5231d. While macOS 10.12.4 did not get a beta as well, Apple unleashed Xcode 8.2 beta 2 with Swift 3. We will get back to these software updates once they get out of the beta stage, so stay tuned.
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