Apple Has Released First Public Betas of iOS 10, macOS Sierra
After releasing the second developer betas of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra for testing, Apple has just launched its public beta program for the upcoming updates, allowing a broader cross section of users to test out the new features and report bugs to Apple. Users interested in testing out both systems should visit Apple’s Beta Software Program site for more details and to register for the program.
There is no charge for participating in the public beta program, but users should also be cautious about installing beta code on a primary device, since it can still potentially cause issues like crashes, battery drain, or slow performance, as Apple strongly suggested.
Here are the main features of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra, which you might want to glance over:
WWDC 2016 Overview in Seven Minutes
iOS 10’s Overhauled Lockscreen:
This should be the greatest change after iPhone was first released. Now users can unlock their screens by simply press and hold the Home button.
See What It’s Like Using Siri in macOS Sierra:
Apple has announced that they’ll open the source of Siri to the third parties. So even applications like Wechat in China can be used through Siri. Besides, the conversions of Siri will be come much more natural, and users will hear less “Sorry” than before.
iOS 10’s Redesigned Apple Music Experience:
The interface of Apple music also changed — the album covers and recommended songs will be easier to see, and lyrics will be displayed.