At the same time as the first beta of iOS 9.3, Apple has also released the first betas of watchOS 2.2, OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 and tvOS 9.2. All being the first beta of a version that changes the first decimal place, interesting news is expected in all cases. Perhaps the system whose update includes the most interesting news is the system that is most lacking, tvOS 9.2. We cannot say that the system is giving problems, but we can assure that there are still many functions that we miss and are not available in tvOS 9.1, although in this version we begin to be able to use Siri to control Apple Music. You have all the news discovered in these betas after the jump.
What's new in watchOS 2.2
- Now it can be paired to an iPhone that is already paired with another Apple Watch.
What's new in tvOS 9.2
- Possibility of creating folders
- Possibility of using Bluetooth keyboards.
- Support for MapKit.
- Siri improvements, including new languages not supported so far such as US Spanish.
- New look for the application selector (multitasking).
- Podcasts application.
As you can see, all the news of these three new betas have already been discovered and the one that has introduced the most changes has been tvOS 9.2. In the case of the Apple Watch, we are only talking about the possibility of pairing an Apple Watch on another iPhone with iOS 9.3 even if it is already paired with another Apple Watch. But in the case of OS X 10.11.4 it is even worse, since it is not known what new features it includes. Most likely, the next version of OS X El Capitan 10.11.4 will focus on bug fixes and reliability and performance improvements. We will inform you if we discover any news not included in this article.
American Spanish? What is that language? And Siri already works in Spain for Netflix?
Hello, Jaranor. If I remember correctly, 12% of the inhabitants of the United States speak Spanish. By American Spanish he means his accent.
There is no news for Netflix.
A greeting.
I have the 10.11 of the captain now they go down?