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Apple's new operating systems: public betas are to be expected
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Apple's new operating systems: public betas are to be expected

Apple is preparing new versions of its operating systems, including iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and others, which focus primarily on bug fixes and performance improvements rather than major design changes. These updates will initially be available only to registered developers, but a public beta phase is expected to begin in July. The exact release date has not been confirmed yet, though historical patterns suggest it could be earlier than previous years. Public betas will be distributed through Apple’s official beta portal, requiring users to register their Apple accounts. Users are advised to use a separate account for testing to avoid potential data loss. New features like Apple Intelligence will require newer devices such as the iPhone 15 Pro or later, while support for older hardware like the Apple Watch Series 8 and Ultra 1 will end with watchOS 27. Additionally, Siri AI will not be available in the EU at launch due to ongoing negotiations.

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heise online logoheise onlineIndependentCenter21 hr. ago
Apple's new operating systems: public betas are to be expected

Apple is preparing new versions of its operating systems, including iOS 27, iPadOS 27, macOS 27, and others, which focus primarily on bug fixes and performance improvements rather than major design changes. These updates will initially be available only to registered developers, but a public beta phase is expected to begin in July. The exact release date has not been confirmed yet, though historical patterns suggest it could be earlier than previous years. Public betas will be distributed through Apple’s official beta portal, requiring users to register their Apple accounts. Users are advised to use a separate account for testing to avoid potential data loss. New features like Apple Intelligence will require newer devices such as the iPhone 15 Pro or later, while support for older hardware like the Apple Watch Series 8 and Ultra 1 will end with watchOS 27. Additionally, Siri AI will not be available in the EU at launch due to ongoing negotiations.

Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about upcoming software updates and technical specifications without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political entity, ideology, or policy. It focuses solely on technological developments and user considerations related to Apple's operating systems

heise online logoheise onlineIndependentCenter23 hr. ago
Third developer beta of iOS 27: this is new

Apple has released the third developer beta of iOS 27, continuing to refine features previously announced but only partially implemented. This update prepares for the first public beta of the new iPhone operating system, expected later this month. The developer beta includes improvements to Siri's voice, allowing users to adjust speech speed and expressiveness, though only two U.S. English voices are available at launch. New accessibility features include 'Live Recognition,' which uses the camera app to describe objects and answer questions for visually impaired users. Other updates involve design changes to the Reminders app, photo rating functionality, shortcut settings in the Shortcuts app, and enhanced noise control options for AirPods. These beta versions are typically rough since they are released before external testing.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on technological developments related to iOS updates and does not engage with political issues, policies, or figures. It provides factual information about software features and their technical specifications without any apparent ideological framing or bias.

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