Apple threw yesterday afternoon the second beta of iOS 10, the new operating system for iPhone and iPad that will reach everyone in September. This new update brings many improvements in performance and stability which are noticeable from the very first moment that you install it, but also includes many new features and some aesthetic changes that we show below.
Shop for the application messages
During the presentation of 10 Apple iOS we spoke of the stickers that could be used in the messages application, and the past weekend appeared in the App Store without any announcement by Apple a few applications to add stickers to the application. This new Beta includes a new section within the messages app that will give you access directly to the applications that you can download from the store to add functionality to the application messages. You can also enable or disable stickers from your own application.
A new option found within the system settings, in the menu messages, is the possibility to Configure the quality with which we send the photographs, to avoid excessive expenditure data by sending the photos captured with the iPhone. It wouldn’t be bad to have the option of using a WiFi quality and other data.
New icons in the center of control
Already in the first Beta, we find that doing 3D Touch on the control center icons we could access new menus. Now also Apple them has retouched adding new icons that you give better look.
Other improvements
One of the options that most users of the first Beta demanding has been able to unlock the device without having to press the Start button. Apple has approached a little more this option, enable menu accessibility to unlock your device with just placing the finger on the sensor touchID. But to move from the lock screen, you may continue by pressing the Start button, so we have not come a long way in this regard.
Apple has activated this new Beta universal Clipboard, in manner than what you copy in our iPhone we can paste it on macOS, and vice versa. You have also enabled the ability to unlock the Mac having our Apple Watch on the wrist, something that also showed in the last Keynote and didn’t work so far.
Other small improvements like the option show car parked within maps settings, a new icon for Mail filter, and some other minor aesthetic changes that improve the widgets within the lock screen end up completing a new Beta that works quite well and that fixes many bugs of the previous, which is not that it was bad. Maybe this second beta is within a few days the public Beta Apple promised that he would throw in July.