Apple’s development teams are on a tear. Soon after releasing iOS 10.1.1 to the public, Apple has released iOS 10.2 beta 1 for developers. Additional betas are expected in the coming days as the company crafts the next update for its operating system that powers the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. For those who don’t have a developer account, which costs $99, YouTube user iCrackUriDevice has a workaround on how to install the latest beta version. iOS 10.2 Beta 1 features So what’s new in iOS 10.2 beta 1? Reports cite several new features, including exciting new emojis and wallpapers,…
New Emojis, Wallpapers Emerge In iOS 10.2 Beta 1
Bala Murali Krishna