American company Apple recently discharged the third developer beta for its platforms prior this week, and now the company has released its second public beta version for iOS 10 and in addition macOS Sierra for the general masses. The new public beta release comes with a large group of new enticing features and is available to only those users who signed for Apple Public Beta program which gives these users a full access to test the pre-release before it goes out for other users.
The second public beta brings with it a set of features which developers got just earlier this week. But yes, it does bring a range of bug fixes and other considerable upgradations. With the third developer beta of iOS, Apple has taken into consideration the woes of its users in which they were asking for a clickable home button to unlock their device which is different from the standard method of just resting the finger something that was prevalent and in use from a long time.
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The iOS update that comes along side this one now displays Siri Support section in the Settings tab allowing the users to view a list of third party applications who have access to Siri service.
To allow users make full use of all the updates of the lock screen, Apple made this feature live, but now, it has given a separate option in its Accessibility tab to allow users unlock the device just by placing the finger on the home button without actually pressing it.
iOS 10 and macOS Sierra originally got announced at the recently held Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2016) by Apple and now as per reports both will get released this summer. As indicated iOS update consists of fully customized iMessages app, Apple Music app, Photos app and also enlists some minor tweaks to the pre-existing features on the platform.
Not just iOS 10, it appears as if even macOS Sierra isn't bringing some major tweaks and is only fixing some minor bugs and issues that exist on the OS.
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