Apple has recently released new versions of visionOS 2.1 and tvOS 18.1 for developers and public beta testers to test. Users can download tvOS 18.1 through the Apple TV Settings app and visionOS 2.1 through the Software Update section of the Settings app on Vision Pro. These updates come shortly after the release of the fourth betas.
While there are no major new features discovered in these updates yet, there are expected to be some minor tweaks and bug fixes. Apple has not included any Apple Intelligence features in tvOS and visionOS as of now. The updates are accompanied by iOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 15.1, which will introduce Apple Intelligence.
MacRumors will continue to inform readers about any minor updates available so developers can stay up to date. It is important to note that visionOS 2.1 and tvOS 18.1 do not have any major changes as of yet. These updates are part of Apple’s ongoing efforts to improve the user experience and address any bugs or issues that may arise.
In other news, some iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro users have been experiencing excessive battery drain, as reported on various platforms like Reddit, Apple Support Communities, and MacRumors forums. It is suggested to keep an eye on any battery-related issues that may arise with the latest iOS updates. Additionally, there have been reports of random freezing and restarts with some iPhone 16 models, which Apple is likely working to address in future updates.
Looking ahead, Apple is rumored to release a redesigned iPhone 17 model next year, which may feature a single 48MP rear camera and 8GB of RAM. While the exact specifications are still uncertain, many sources have indicated that the new iPhone 17 Air will be thinner and come with a larger display.
Overall, Apple continues to push forward with new updates and improvements to its software and hardware offerings. Users can expect more features and enhancements to come in future updates as Apple works to enhance the user experience and address any issues that may arise. Stay tuned for more updates on Apple’s latest developments.