According to Macrumors reports, in addition to the macOS Big Sur beta 7 pushed to developers, Apple also released Xcode 12.2 beta. It is worth noting that the release notes of the new Xcode Beta mention the SDKs for iOS 14.2, iPad OS 14.2, tvOS 14.2 and watchOS 7.1, which indicates that we will see these updates in the near future.
Naijatechnews has learned that Xcode 12.2 beta includes SDKs for iOS 14.2, iPadOS 14.2, tvOS 14.2, watchOS 7.1 and macOS Big Sur 11. Xcode 12.2 beta version supports running on devices running iOS 9 and higher, tvOS 9 and higher, watchOS 2 and higher. At the same time, Xcode 12.2 beta can run on Mac products running macOS Big Sur 11 or higher and equipped with Apple chips or Intel Mac products running macOS Catalina 10.15.4 or higher.
Generally speaking, Apple will provide a new iOS 14 beta shortly after the new software is released, but the software number exposed this time is iOS 14.2 instead of iOS 14.1, which is naturally surprising.
Apple does sometimes skip the iOS version, especially if the SDK needs to be changed. Foreign media predict that the iOS 14.1 update may be reserved for the new iPhone 12 models that have not yet been launched, while iOS 14.2 will be pushed to other devices. Of course, iOS 14.2 and iPadOS 14.2 may also be applicable to the new iPhone and the new iPad Air.
Either way, users may receive a new iOS 14 developer beta next week, which will include new features, bug fixes and changes that were not included in the official version of iOS 14 released yesterday.
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