Apple has seed iOS 9.2 beta 4 to public testers and developers today, just over a week after dropping the last beta that contained a lot of bug fixes and minor updates.
The release notes for iOS 9.2 beta 4 don’t mention any major new improvements, but does note fixes have been added to the dictionary, keyboards, networking and more.
Other improvements in previous iOS 9.2 betas added NumberSync Wi-Fi Calling for AT&T, plus bug fixes for iCloud Keychain, Apple Watch syncing, and audio and video issues. The biggest new feature in the beta though are changes to the Safari View Controller and how well it integrates with third-party apps.
Developers can grab the update from Apple’s Developer Center. Public testers can pick it up too via over-the-air update if you already have iOS 9.2 beta 3 installed.
We’ll let you know if we find anything major in the updates once we get it installed on our devices.