On June 18, the Cupertino-based company launched the third beta of iOS 11.4.1 along with the beta of tvOS 11.4.1 for Apple TV, only for users who are part of the developer platform. To date, Apple has not released the corresponding public betas of the same versions, something that is especially striking.
A week later, the guys from Tim Cook, have released the fourth beta of iOS 11.4.1 and tvOS 11.4.1 exclusively for developers of the platform, leaving users who are part of the iOS 11 public beta program, without any new beta in two weeks. In addition to the iOS 11.4.1 and tvOS 11.4.1 betas, Apple has also released the third beta of tvOS 4.3.2.
And since sometimes there are not three without four, Apple has also launched a new beta of macOS 10.13.6. All these betas are available directly through the developer center that Apple makes available to this group or via OTA, through the device itself. These new developer betas do not offer us any new functionality that could attract special attention, as Tim Cook's engineers are focusing on polishing iOS 12, a version that will arrive in its final version in September of this same.
Today, Apple has released two betas of iOS 12, two betas only and exclusively for developers. For now, users of the public beta program have to wait for Apple to put this program into operation for the new versions of the next operating systems, since as of today, the available program only corresponds to the versions of iOS, tvOS and macOS that Apple launched in September last year. If you want to test iOS 12 through the public beta program, it is very likely that in a few days it will be operational.