
Just a few days after seeding the fifth beta of iOS 10.2, Apple has today seeded the sixth beta of that upcoming iOS 10.2 update to developers.
According to the release notes published alongside the latest beta of iOS 10.2, this release brings fixes to the TV App. The app, which is currently limited to US-based users, should no longer crash or show “TV is unavailable” on iPod touch. Also, syncing with iTunes 12.5 through 12.5.3 should no longer delete TV app library content, Apple says.
Alongside iOS 10.2 beta 6, Apple has also seeded the fifth beta of macOS Sierra 10.12.2 and watchOS 3.1.1. Registered developers can get the latest betas over the air by downloading them from the Apple Developer Centre.
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