At the same time as the first public beta of iOS 9.3.2, which coincides with the second for developers of the same version, Apple has also released the tvOS 9.2.1 second beta. This second beta comes two weeks and a day after the launch of the previous beta and, at the moment, no interesting news has been discovered, so we believe that the launch will occur in due course to correct minor bugs.
tvOS 9.2.1 will be the first small update of a major update such as tvOS 9.2. That version, the last official one, came with important changes, such as multitasking with iOS 9 image, the possibility of create folders, search via Siri in the App Store or a Dictation that is available even to enter passwords (something that does not seem secure to me). With all these recent news, it is logical to think that they no longer include important news until tvOS 10.
The next version should already be tvOS 10
Siri revealed to us that 2016 Worldwide Developer Conference will take place June 13-17. This close to the event, Apple will most likely focus its efforts and upcoming features for the launch of what will in all likelihood be tvOS 10. If they find no major flaws, which should be a serious security flaw, next time The fourth generation Apple TV version of the operating system will be the last before the next big launch, which we will surely see something of in June and will be officially launched in September.
While i was writing this post, I have to imagine what the Apple TV 4 would need at the software level to improve. An Internet browser would be fine, but I don't think Apple officially allows it because from it we could access all kinds of content for free. What do you think could improve the ATV4?
That allows you to make calls from Apple TV via FaceTime (even if it is voice or that allows you to see the other person even if they do not see you) or via cell phone when you have the iPhone on the same Wi-Fi network.