Apple unveils second iOS 11.3, tvOS 11.3 betas for developer testing [u]

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in iPhone edited February 2018
Two weeks after the debut, Apple has updated the iOS 11.3 beta adding the first Battery Health beta features, and also deployed a new tvOS beta version.




The iOS 11.3 beta was heralded by Apple the morning before it arrived. it includes new features like Health Records and new Animoji. However, new settings for battery and performance controls will have to wait until later betas.

Apple's tvOS 11.3 beta introduced AirPlay 2 to the set-top box. Other improvements include adds some device management rating-based content filtering, and addition of improved content matching and automatic mode switching to the fourth generation Apple TV that were first implemented on the Apple TV 4K.

With the latest release, Apple has started adding the battery health features, with enhanced notifications supplied to users if a phone is being throttled because of a worn battery.

The January 24 release of iOS had build 15E5167f, and the new one sports build number 15E5178f. The current version of tvOS 11.3 has build number 15L5175d, incremented from previous build 15E5167f.

Versions for public beta test program participants are expected shortly.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 7
    GeorgeBMacGeorgeBMac Posts: 11,421member
    I wonder why Apple is holding back on the battery controls?   They seem to be the simplest as well as, potentially, of the most interest (although being an iPhone 6 user, I might be a bit biased on that last).
    mavemufc
  • Reply 2 of 7
    JinTechJinTech Posts: 1,023member
    I wonder why Apple is holding back on the battery controls?   They seem to be the simplest as well as, potentially, of the most interest (although being an iPhone 6 user, I might be a bit biased on that last).
    I’m sure it’s not as easy as tying hardware to software and in this case something like the battery. I’m sure it will be there, just not in this beta. 
  • Reply 3 of 7
    I suspect that the homePod will run a variant of tvOS.
  • Reply 4 of 7
    Mike WuertheleMike Wuerthele Posts: 6,861administrator
    I wonder why Apple is holding back on the battery controls?   They seem to be the simplest as well as, potentially, of the most interest (although being an iPhone 6 user, I might be a bit biased on that last).
    The battery controls are implemented in part in this release. It takes a few minutes for us to delve through the releases, since the notes lately have been crappy.
    GeorgeBMac
  • Reply 5 of 7
    StrangeDaysStrangeDays Posts: 12,879member
    I wonder why Apple is holding back on the battery controls?   They seem to be the simplest as well as, potentially, of the most interest (although being an iPhone 6 user, I might be a bit biased on that last).
    Not knowing anything about their code, but as a senior software vet, I can tell you that software is never simple. No matter how simple you think it should be, there are always complications.
    dewmefastasleepAirunJae
  • Reply 6 of 7
    MacProMacPro Posts: 19,727member
    I wonder if mac OS isn't far behind with the next beta.
  • Reply 7 of 7
    MacPro said:
    I wonder if mac OS isn't far behind with the next beta.
    Bingo!

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