iOS 9.1 beta 4 is now available to devs and public testers

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A new iOS 9 beta is here.
A new iOS 9 beta is here.
Photo: Apple

Apple made the newest beta of iOS 9.1 available to developers and public beta testers today, bringing the new software one step closer to a public launch. A new beta build os tvOS was also seeded to users who have one of the pre-release units.

The latest release notes for iOS 9.1 don’t announce any new additions, however Apple did include 4 new wallpapers of Mars, Jupiter, Neptune, and a desert landscape. Some small tweaks were also made to the iOS 9.1 shift and delete key. iOS 9.1 also includes a slew of new emoji like burrito, taco, unicorn, and a mysterious eye in speech bubble.

We’ll let you know if we find any new features once we install the new beta on our devices. Developers can grab the software update over at the Apple Dev Center, or via an over-the-air software update if you have iOS 9.1 beta 3 installed.

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