Apple To Release Final Version of iOS 10.2 Next Week? Promises To Deliver Significant User Experience

By Harry J. - 10 Dec '16 09:03AM
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It seems that Apple is now close to releasing its final version of the iOS 10.2 by next week. The tech giant has been consistently releasing its beta versions of this operating system to the general public and to the developers nearly every week for the past month. Beta number 7 was made available for those who have signed up for the company's public testing program.

Is Apple Still Fixing Some Bugs As The Day Of Launch Draws Near?

But as of this date, it seems that the Cupertino-based company is still fixing the iOS 10.2 bugs although it has already released its beta 7 last Wednesday. Apple published a support document about the iPhone 6s issues about random restarts that included a statement that said it would release a software update next week. This could refer to the iOS 10.2

Here Are Some Of The Probable Changes

It seems that iOS. 10.2 will come with several new features and changes. Some of these changes may include a new SOS feature that will be made available in Japan, Russia, the United States and other countries. It may also include a new TV app that will enable users of iPhones and iPads to discover and watch TV shows easily.

The iOS.10.2 may also include new wallpapers for the iPhone 7 Plus and the smaller iPhone 7. There might also be a new widget that will come with the Videos app. Apple fans can also expect a number of Unicode 9 emoji. In this regard, emoji for different professions have also undergone certain modifications.

Changes Will Make It Easier To Use Apple Gadgets

The Preserve Camera setting might also be changed or improved. There might also be female and male versions of lawyers, firefighters and other professions. The Music app may also have undergone some improvements that will enable repeating and shuffling songs less difficult. Overall the changes that will be made on the iOS.10.2 will enable users of iPhone mobile devices to improve their user experience.

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