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iOS 10.2: This is new

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The first beta of iOS 10.1 is now out for all developers and it's iOS 10.2! The new features have been available since Mondayprobeer

In addition to the release of iOS 10.2, Apple also released the bug fix update iOS 10.1.1, which fixed a bug in the Health app for iPhone 7 Plus owners. The bug made individual files disappear, but they did not reappear when the system was restored.

Overview of innovations

The innovations are still very clear, as there are not too many innovations. That's them:

  • There are now three new wallpapers
  • A new "celebration" effect in iMessage
  • A new headphone icon in the status bar
  • A new star rating in the music settings
  • New emojis like thumbs down, selfie, sneezing, clowns and much more.
  • A widget for the widget for the video app
  • New "Keep camera settings" function
  • Press and hold to speak for accessibility features of the home button

Photographers and emoji addicts might like the update

iOS 10.2 offers many new emojis, especially for emoji fans, that can be used at any time. More could be added in the near future, but this is still unknown. Photographers can also look forward to the iOS update, as the "Preserve camera settings" function saves all camera settings with a click. You can now change and improve your camera setting without worries.

Further beta versions released

Other beta versions for watchOS 3.1.1, macOS 10.12.2 and tvOS 10.1 have also been released for developers. You can only install these versions if you have a paid developer account.

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[…] There are many improvements and innovations in the new version. There are 100+ new emojis and lots of improvements for you to use. You can find our other article from the iOS 10.2 beta here. [...]

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