

It’s worth noting that Apple also seeded the first beta of watchOS 7.1 and tvOS 14.2 to developers today as well. That appears to be it, as far as iOS 14.2 and iPadOS 14.2 is concerned. Now, when music not actively being played, that section will show suggestions from Apple Music.

That is to say, the iOS 14 beta profile you have installed on an iPhone will allow that iPhone to receive beta updates not only for iOS 14, but also for any subsequent beta updates to iOS 14 (iOS 14.1, 14.1.1, 14.2, etc.), but you likely won't automatically receive beta updates for the currently-theoretical iOS 15 when.

What’s more, Apple is adding a new feature for the media playback section in Control Center. A profile from Apple tends to be good for one generation of beta software. Shazam, which Apple acquired years ago, now has a special place in Control Center for easier music recognition. And for devices with the proper configuration profile, the software can also be downloaded over-the-air.Īs far as what’s new? Well, it looks like iOS 14.2 is going to welcome a brand new feature for the end user. The latest pre-release software can be downloaded directly from the Apple Developer Center. Today, Apple seeded the first betas of iOS 14.2 and iPadOS 14.2 to developers. The schedule is a bit funky, but Apple on Thursday seeded an upcoming update for the recently released iOS 14.Īs we noted earlier today, Apple is apparently playing it fast-and-loose with version numbers right out of the gate.
