The second beta of iOS 6 was released less than a month ago in June and it looks like Apple is working hard to get iOS ready in time for its launch.
iOS 6 is due for public availability this fall and will bring around 200 changes to Apple’s mobile operating system. The new iOS will feature an new version of Maps from Apple which will replace the current version which is powered by Google.
Other features will include an updated Siri, deep Facebook integration, enhanced Safari and Shared Photo Streams for iCloud.
So if you are a registered developer be sure to download the latest version of iOS 6 from the iOS Developer Center or OTA (Over-the-Air)
source – 9to5Mac
iOS 6 is due for public availability this fall and will bring around 200 changes to Apple’s mobile operating system. The new iOS will feature an new version of Maps from Apple which will replace the current version which is powered by Google.
Other features will include an updated Siri, deep Facebook integration, enhanced Safari and Shared Photo Streams for iCloud.
So if you are a registered developer be sure to download the latest version of iOS 6 from the iOS Developer Center or OTA (Over-the-Air)
source – 9to5Mac