Apple has released iOS 8.2 beta 4 to the registered iOS developers. The fourth beta of iOS 8.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch has, this morning, been seeded to the registered developers enrolled into iOS Dev Center.
iOS 8.2 beta 4 has been released to developers after 3 weeks of the availability of iOS 8.2 beta 3. iOS 8.2 is all set to bring support for WatchKit, a development kit to develop apps for Apple Watch. Using WatchKit, developers can make Glances and Notifications, other than the Watch apps. Other new features in iOS 8.2 are not yet known.
Just like the previous iOS 8.2 beta releases, the 4th beta supports iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPad mini 3, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad mini, iPad mini 2, and iPod touch 5g.
You can install iOS 8.2 beta 4 Over-the-air (OTA), if you’re already running an iOS 8.2 beta version. You can also download full sized IPSW firmware files from the iOS Dev Center, but it requires a registered iOS developer account. Then you can follow our guide to install iOS using iTunes.
Public release date for iOS 8.2 is not yet known. Alongside iOS 8.2 betas, Apple is also reportedly testing iOS 8.1.3 minor software update for public release.rf