New beta day: tvOS 9.2, watchOS 2.2 and OS X 10.11.4 are coming third

Betas

When Apple releases betas, it does so in a big way, or at least that's what it's been doing lately. At the same time as the third beta of iOS 9.3, the company led by Tim Cook has also released betas for its other three operating systems: watchOS 2.2, tvOS 9.3, and OS X 10.11.4. As we are used to, the operating system that receives the most news between beta and beta is the last to arrive, a tvOS that arrived last October with the fourth generation Apple TV.

In both the third beta of watchOS 2.2 and in the third beta of El Capitan OS X 10.11.4, the changes are minimal, so much so that a list of changes cannot be detailed (at least at the moment). In both cases, it seems that this new version is released, as usual, two weeks after the previous version, but for the sole purpose of fix errors and improve the reliability and stability of the system. But it is not the same case that of tvOS 9.2, where it seems that there will be, at least, one important change.

Dictation comes to tvOS

And, as I have been able to read from the different media, tvOS 9.2 will introduce Dictation. If you do not know what Dictation is, tell you that it is the same as we use, for example, to write a message using voice without entering the letters manually with the iOS keyboard. This will be fine for searching but, logically, it will not be available to enter username and password in any application.

Little by little, Apple's operating systems are improving, an improvement that is much more evident in the operating system of its set-top box. We remind you that, in addition to Dictation, tvOS 9.2 will also include the possibility of creating folders. If you want to know more about the next version of this system, you only have to read our article These are the new features that will arrive with tvOS 9.2.


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