Apple Doles Out Third Beta of iOS 6.1
Apple has put out another beta version of its next big iOS 6 update
Apple's first big iOS 6 update is one step closer to a public release. Yesterday the company quietly released the third beta version of iOS 6.1 to developers, another step on the way to sending it out as an update to the general public. This update, which includes bug fixes and other improvements, comes 21 days after the last beta. All three beta versions, made available to developers for testing ahead of a public release, have been light on major new additions to the software.
Apple typically saves such additions for major releases, but has historically added some new features along the way. So far, the list for iOS 6.1 includes new boarding pass behavior in Apple's Passbook software, tweaks to Safari, and a back-end change in Apple's mapping software. Apple's last update to iOS 6 was iOS 6.0.1 on November 1. That software fixed a handful of bugs, including one that kept iPhone 5 users from installing over-the-air software updates.
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