Apple has launched the first iOS 9.2.1 beta version on Dec. 16, 2015 for developers to test on the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. The new software version is expected to deliver more performance boosts and hopefully bug fixes after iOS 9.2 was released to the public earlier in December 2015.
9to5Mac revealed that iOS 9.2.1 beta has the build number 13D11, while iOS 9.2 has the build number 13C75. The update is already available for registered developers and they can begin downloading through the Apple Development Center. Apparently, the update can only be acquired and installed through the Development Center, and not over-the-air (OTA). Registered developers may also access the update through the Software Update option in the Settings application of any iOS device. Usually, public beta test versions become available a few days after the initial version release.
MacRumors wrote that the iOS 9.2 is the second major update to the iOS 9. The version provided several feature improvements and bug fixes. Several features applied on Apple devices were enhanced, such as Mail, iBooks, Apple Music and News, among others.
The new version features several adjustments and improvements in terms of performance and also provided various feature support. Included are improved support for Classic Music in Apple Music, support for new and old Lightning to SD Card Reader adapters, Arabic Siri and 3D Touch support in iBooks. A .1 update is considered minor, so it is expected to delve more on boosting performance and adding more bug fixes that were found since iOS 9.2. Apple generally saves major changes and new features for bigger version updates.
A support document was also recently published by Apple to address certain issues with Mobile Device Management on iOS 9.2. When users install an app on version 9.2, some may not complete the installation process. The company is currently working to fix the bug and it is likely that iOS 9.2.1 will provide a solution. There may also be security updates for the mobile OS.
Public beta testers and developers are invited to try the new version and provide feedback accordingly. Apple previously cautioned developers that products that are updated to iOS 9.2.1 may not be restored to earlier versions. This means that if they experience bugs and problems during the testing process, they will have to wait until an official public version is released by the company to have a smoother experience.
More updates and details on iOS 9.2.1 beta are expected soon.