Earlier this week, tech giant Apple has seeded the latest beta software, the iOS 9.2 beta 3 to both software developers and public testers. Unlike the previous beta mobile software released by the company, the new beta brings only minor and few fixes for some apps and settings for the dictionary, networking and keyboards, a report from iDigital Times said on Thursday.
Listed below are the links to download and install the iOS 9.2 Beta 3 for iPhone, iPad and iPod, as reported by iDigital Times.
- iPad Air 2
- iPad Air 2 (Wi-Fi + Cellular)
- iPad Air (5th generation WiFi + Cellular)
- iPad Air (5th generation WiFi)
- iPad (4th generation CDMA)
- iPad (4th generation GSM)
- iPad (4th generation WiFi)
- iPad mini (CDMA)
- iPad mini (GSM)
- iPad mini (WiFi)
- iPad mini 2 (WiFi + Cellular)
- iPad mini 2 (WiFi)
- iPad Mini 3
- iPad Mini 3 (WiFi + Cellular)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi (3rd generation)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for ATT)
- iPad 3 Wi-Fi + Cellular (model for Verizon)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi (Rev A)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6 Plus
- iPhone 5 (CDMA)
- iPhone 5 (GSM)
- iPhone 5c (CDMA)
- iPhone 5c (GSM)
- iPhone 5s (CDMA)
- iPhone 5s (GSM)
- iPhone 4s
- iPod touch (5th generation)
Apple users who want to explore the "look and feel" of iOS 9.2 Beta 3 should download and install it. However, users must have an iOS developer account which can be purchased on the Apple website for $99 annually.
"The new iOS 9.2 beta 3 is available as an over-the-air update and through the Apple Developer Center. Today's beta is also available to public beta testers, and there's also a new version of the Xcode 7.2 beta available. Earlier betas of iOS 9.2 introduced changes for the Safari View Controller, which is what allows a pop-up Safari window to be used in third-party apps. Safari View Controller now supports third-party Action Extensions, allowing apps like 1Password to be accessed in the Safari view of other apps like Tweetbot," Macrumors said.