Cupertino release beta 2 of watchOS 4.2.2 and tvOS 11.2.5 for developers

The second beta of watchOS 4.2.2 and tvOS 11.2.5 are now in the hands of developers. Just yesterday Apple released the beta version of macOS High Sierra for developers and today we have the rest of the versions available, including iOS 11.2.5.

As usually happens in beta versions released by Apple, we do not find in the description the changes implemented in these versions but obviously they do explain that system stability and security improvements are addedas well as the typical bug fixes from previous versions. 

We have no doubts about the improvements implemented in the beta versions released for developers, but it is clear that users want visual or functional changes on their devices and at the moment there is no trace of these changes. If changes appear in this regard, we will publish them directly in this article. Remember that these are beta versions for registered developers and therefore it is not advisable to install them on the devices we use daily. Also remember that the Apple Watch has no option to go back to a previous version, so installing a beta version means that we have to put up with it until the release of the final official version.

Apple continues with the improvements in tvOS and watchOS at the same rate as the rest of the operating systems, in the case of watchOS we do not have a public beta but on macOS, iOS and tvOS we do have the option to install these public beta as long as we are registered in the developer program. Despite this, my recommendation is to stay out of the beta versions in case they add any failure or incompatibility with our tools or applications.


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