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Apple: iOS 16.2 update arrives just before Christmas

Apparently, Apple is giving iOS users a Christmas present. The iOS 16.2 update, in its stable and definitive version, should be available between December 12 and 16.

For now, starting today the final beta is already available for developers to start doing their job.

The iOS 16.2 update arrives between December 12 and 16 for end users

iOS 16 was introduced by Apple in September of this year Credit@Apple

The most recent rumors suggest that the iOS 16.2 update, in its stable and definitive version, could arrive between the 12th and 16th of this month. This is the Christmas surprise that Apple reserves for all users of the operating system.

Starting today, programmers have access to a final beta version of this update to make the necessary changes to the content produced.

The choice of the release of the new update has been weighted. With availability in place between the 12th and 16th, Apple has some time to fix bugs or problems that arise, before the Christmas and New Year holidays.

What brings new IOS 16.2 update

iOS 16
Notification Center can bring Credit@Apple news

Contrary to usual, there is little information available on what’s new in this update.

For now, Apple is known to be trying to make it easier for you to access older notifications in Notification Center. Everything indicates that the brand intends to reduce the number of taps on the screen for users to have access to previous notifications.

Other rumors indicate that Apple is also working on “live activity” widgets, available on the iPhone lock screen since the launch of the iOS 16 operating system.

Ideally, you would allow third-party applications to use this feature, but Apple says this can significantly affect your smartphone’s battery. Because of this, the news at this point may be different from what users want.

We don’t know more, but more information is likely to be revealed in the coming days; especially since the final beta version has now been released and can provide several clues about the new features.

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