Apple has rolled out the Public Beta 2 of iOS 9.2 as its previous version contains lock screen bug. The update has been rolling out since yesterday, and all participants in Apple iOS Beta program has possibly received the update notification by now.
In the new update, Apple has included a number of bug fixes, including fixes to iCloud Keychain and the Apple Watch app, alongside providing the ability of dismissing open pages on Safari by swiping them to the left.
Apple began the iOS 9 Beta program for the first time with iOS 9, giving people who registered for the program a preview into the updated versions of the OS before it is rolled out to the public. The Public Beta programs are being constantly updated by Apple, features incremental bug fixes and fine tunings that refine the operating system more. With the first Beta release of iOS 9, the OS had more bugs and imperfections than iOS was ever publicly seen before.
While the iOS 9.2 Public Beta 2 is a small incremental update, its major improvement lies in adding swipe dismiss within Safari, and making iCloud Keychain more secure. Nevertheless, looking at the pace of Beta updates, a new update might possibly be pushed through, within the next fortnight.
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iOS 9.2 Public Beta 2 – The update is considerably large, at 1.3GB
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iOS 9.2 Public Beta 2 – Dismiss pages on Safari with a swipe
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