Apple introduces second betas of tvOS 9.2 & watchOS 2.2 [u]

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in iPod + iTunes + AppleTV edited January 2016
Apple on Monday issued second betas of tvOS 9.2 and watchOS 2.2 to developers, cleaning up some of the bugs in the updates on the way towards finished releases.




Installing the new watchOS beta requires an iPhone with iOS 9.3, also still pre-release. Installing the tvOS code can be done over-the-air by people who already have beta 1, but otherwise requires linking an Apple TV to a computer via USB and using iTunes or Apple Configurator.

Neither beta appears to make any extra feature additions, but once completed the updates will already make significant improvements for Apple TV and Apple Watch owners.

tvOS 9.2, for example, will interweave app folders, Bluetooth keyboard support, and a new app switcher. watchOS 2.2 will offer a better Maps app with support for iOS' Nearby feature, and quick navigation to a home or work address. Users will also be able to pair multiple Watches to a single iPhone.

Apple has meanwhile seeded a second iOS 9.3 beta -- adding a Night Shift button to the Control Center -- and a new beta of OS X 10.11.4 that simply makes bug fixes.

Update: Digging into tvOS 9.2 reveals the activation of iCloud Photo Library with Live Photos support. Users with an iCloud Photo Library account can access the feature by visiting the Settings menu. Live Photos captured on an iPhone 6s and synced to iCloud can be viewed by pressing on the Siri Remote's trackpad.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 7
    Hope they add chapter support finally. It sucks having a bunch of concerts and not able to access specific tracks without scrubbing. My Atv2, Atv3, and iTunes on Mac can do it, but still no luck on Atv4
  • Reply 2 of 7
    Folder... Fantastic! Next big missing feature that need attention immediately imho is : Consolidation of favorites in user creadted interapp folders (universal) with notification of content availibility for each folder... Ex.. My fave comedy folder... My fave scify ...etc. where content from many different apps is consolidated.
  • Reply 3 of 7
    jfc1138jfc1138 Posts: 3,090member
    iCloud Photos library support?

    Sold. 
    khanzain
  • Reply 4 of 7
    darkpawdarkpaw Posts: 212member
    Would be nice if, when I ask Siri to play Peep Show, it would look into my shared library and grab it from there where I already own it (copied into my iTunes library from the DVDs), rather than suggest I buy it on the iTunes Store.
  • Reply 5 of 7
    wood1208wood1208 Posts: 2,913member
    Stars lining up for the March grand product annoucements including watchos,tvos,ipad,iphone. In future, Internet Search or skinny Safari browser, Map App can be good addition, Hope, idiot Amazon releases Prime Video native App for the 4th gen Apple-TV. Same true for Dishnetwork Sling and Time Warner and Comcast, etc.
    edited January 2016
  • Reply 6 of 7
    MacProMacPro Posts: 19,728member
    I happily update Macs and iDevices with my developer account but I have never tried an TV.  The ramifications of screwing it up are just too frightening in this house!  

    My biggest gripe about the TV as is, is the painfully slowness of trying to scroll down hundreds of Artist's names in My Music to one you want to select (this is my iTunes match material).  The old Apple TV went far faster than the touch interface.  I have yet to find a way to do it faster other than occasionally, although not always, Siri will actually go to a named Artist on request.  This is the obvious solution and hopefully is coming soon.
    edited January 2016
  • Reply 7 of 7
    I wish YouTube had more functionality. For instance be able to make a favorite or give a thumbs up or down as I could on earlier apple tv's 
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