iOS 9.3.2 Beta News: Apple Releases Second Update For iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch; Beta Tweaks Night Shift

Apple has recently released a second iOS 9.3.2 beta for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch to developers.

It has been two weeks when the Cupertino-based company released the first iOS beta for the iPhone, iPad, and iPad touch, 9 to 5 Mac has learned. As per the publication, iOS 9.3.2 serves as a smaller update as opposed to the iOS 9.3 update, which brought its users features like Touch ID Notes and Night Shift. The said update is 61MB large and has a build number of 13F61.

According to the publication, the iOS 9.3.2 beta is set to be accessible as a public beta to its testers in the succeeding days. However, all the recent developer betas are located on the Developer Center, which requires a paid account for ultimate access, for the time being.

The first iOS 9.3.2 beta was viewed as standard, as per the publication, as it addressed issues for apps like Simulator, Safari, iBooks, and Dictionary, which are specific to developers. It followed the iOS 9.3.1., which aimed to repair a link issue that caused trouble to many Apple users.

The new iOS 9.3.2 update also capable of restoring Night Shift in low power mode, according to Apple Insider. As per the publication, this feature is additional to being a maintenance and security update for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod. Along with the Night Shift feature, users do not have much to expect from the new update.

Together with the new iOS 9.3.2 update, Apple has also released new beta of watch OS 2.2.1 and OS X E1 Captain 10.11.5.

The Cupertino-based company is also rumored to unveil new additions to the platform in line with the announcement of the iOS 10 at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June this year.