Apple releases first iOS 11.2.5, watchOS 4.2.2, tvOS 11.2.5 betas

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On the heels of Wednesday's release of iOS 11.2.1, Apple issued new beta versions of iOS, watchOS and tvOS, all of which are thought to include minor performance updates and bug fixes.




Apple fails to include specifics in release notes pushed out alongside iOS 11.2.5 beta, instead listing a number of known issues with the new beta.

Specifically, Apple points to a few issues related to ARKit, foundation and Xcode. A separate bug in the Vision framework might cause identified facial landmarks to flicker in certain situations like video.

While not mentioned by Apple, the company has yet to debut promised iOS 11 functions including AirPlay 2, which allows multi-room streaming from a single device. There was hope that the new protocol would be included in iOS 11.2, but that update introduced Apple Pay Cash, a patch for a date bug and new features for iPhone X and iPhone 8.

Apple today also released watchOS 4.2.2, which interestingly arrives with no known issues. Release notes accompanying the software fail to shed light on new features, suggesting the update contains bug fixes and general performance improvements.

Finally, tvOS 11.2.5 beta includes the same foundation issue as iOS 11.2.5 beta. Again, no new features are listed in the new software's release notes, hinting at only minor changes from tvOS 11.2.1.

Apple most recently updated firmware for its mobile and set-top streaming device lineup earlier today with the release of iOS 11.2.1 and tvOS 11.2.1, both of which restored shared HomeKit access after a critical flaw was made public last week. As a quick fix, Apple disabled shared accounts, promising it would return full functionality in a future release.

Developers can download the latest iOS 11.2.5, watchOS 4.2.2 and tvOS 11.2.5 betas from Apple's developer portal or via their device's over-the-air update mechanism. Public beta testers should receive their own versions of the beta software soon.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    What happened to watchOS 4.2.1???
  • Reply 2 of 6
    Why name it 11.2.5 not 11.2.2?
  • Reply 3 of 6
    Why name it 11.2.5 not 11.2.2?
    I can't ever remember Apple skipping versions before.  Can anyone else?  Maybe they already have watchOS 4.2.1 and iOS 11.2.2-4 planned as security releases due out imminently...  

    Odd. Totally odd. 
  • Reply 4 of 6
    arthurba said:
    Why name it 11.2.5 not 11.2.2?
    I can't ever remember Apple skipping versions before.  Can anyone else?  Maybe they already have watchOS 4.2.1 and iOS 11.2.2-4 planned as security releases due out imminently...  

    Odd. Totally odd. 
    Pfff. Parallel versions, working out bug fixes for bug fixes that were supposed to fix issues, it is such a mess
    harry wildjkichline
  • Reply 5 of 6
    Bacillus3 said:
    arthurba said:
    Why name it 11.2.5 not 11.2.2?
    I can't ever remember Apple skipping versions before.  Can anyone else?  Maybe they already have watchOS 4.2.1 and iOS 11.2.2-4 planned as security releases due out imminently...  

    Odd. Totally odd. 
    Pfff. Parallel versions, working out bug fixes for bug fixes that were supposed to fix issues, it is such a mess
    Agreed. We’ve submitted a massive bug caused by “smart punctuation” where the character that replaces multiple dashes with a long dash has a special character along with it that simulates a null terminator. This is causing massive data loss when exporting a string or dictionary to a file or serializing the string using the iOS SDK!!!  It’s absokutely crazy. What a mess.  We’ve been working around the clock since September just trying to handle customer complaints and try to figure out what else is wrong in each iOS 11 update.
  • Reply 6 of 6
    Apple did release IOS 11.2.1 overnight.
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