Apple Now Rolling Out macOS Sierra Beta 2 to Public Testers
Despite the silence of jailbreak development team Pangu about the release of the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak, it is being rumored that the software will actually make a splash by the end of July. In three months’ time or less, the new iOS 10 is going to be release including presumably the new iPhone 7.
This updated version of iOS is now available for public use. In this version, five betas are there for fixing the previous bugs. Apple promised more new advance features from the upcoming iOS 10. If you’ve already registered with the beta testing program, you can grab it now in the Mac App Store, or hit the source link below to sign up now. The process to download iOS 10 public beta is pretty simple and straightforward. Once a person is signed in, they have to accept the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement, the rules and requirements for participation.
The whole process to get iOS 10 Public beta 2 on your iPhone and the iPad device is very easy. However, the beta 3 fixes the AR mode for PoGo players. Apple has also taken the step of preventing iOS users from downgrading to earlier version. The “Slide to unlock” prompt is gone, replaced by a simple “Press Home to open” for iPhones that support Touch ID. iPhones will also wake up automatically when you pick them up from a resting position, allowing you to view your notifications without unlocking your device.
Of course, Team Pangu hasn’t confirmed anything officially and we are yet to hear the iOS 9.3.3 jailbreak release date straight from the horse’s mouth. After the initial encounter with iOS 10 beta 3, we can say that it is the performance focused beta build for developers.