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Apple releases iOS 9.3.2 + OS X 10.11.5 public beta 2

Apple has just released the latest public builds of its iOS 9.3.2 and OS X 10.11.5 updates out to beta testers. Both platforms saw developer builds released yesterday, with small bug fixes noted in the release notes. Most interesting to note is that Apple once again has allowed a combination of Low Power Mode and Night Shift to be enabled simultaneously on iOS devices.

Apple pushed the first OS X 10.11.5 betas two weeks ago, focusing primarily on under-the-hood bug fixes and improvements for developers. These updates are far smaller than the recent OS X 10.11.4 updates that were released last month. That OS X update added password-protected Notes, expanded Live Photos support, and more.

It seems more and more that iOS 9.3.2 and OS X 10.11.5 are bug fix-focused releases potentially looking to improve general stability before the next operating systems are set to be announced at this year’s WWDC. Developers looking to get caught up on the beta builds and read through the release notes can head over to Apple’s Developer Center for more information. You can learn more about testing public betas through Apple’s Beta Software Program.

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Comments

  1. hrmendez - 8 years ago

    That’s Jeff’s rubber ducky!

  2. indyglo - 8 years ago

    wifi is continuously down….

    • itzallama - 8 years ago

      Try resetting your router and optimise your routers settings, unless you have a specific hardware issue with your device it will be the router

  3. Mario (@ourcore) - 8 years ago

    It’s so buggy. Stay away

    • itzallama - 8 years ago

      Please refrain from putting people off this beta software because 1. A lot of people don’t have problems with it being buggy and 2. It’s a beta!!!! Unless you’re prepared for it to be buggy so Apple can optimise it for stability don’t accept the beta updates….

  4. Joshua Joel Gutierrez - 8 years ago

    I signed up for the public beta when iOS 9 was introduced, but I’ve stopped receiving the updates..

    • Greg Barbosa - 8 years ago

      Do you still have the developer profile installed?