Apple iOS 7.1 beta 2 released to developers

Apple iOS 7.1 beta 2 released to developers

Nearly a month after releasing the first beta of iOS 7.1, Apple is now seeding iOS 7.1 beta 2 with build 11D5115d, to developers registered on Apple's iOS developer program.

The first beta was supposed to fix a bug that made iTunes Match load up a music library slower than it should, that bug remains on the changelist for beta 2. In addition, iTunes Match users should have an easier time accessing their tunes from the cloud after installing the new version of the OS. Apple has also relocated certain settings with the "Touch ID & Passcode" option moved to the main menu of "Systems". And in between "Sounds" and "Privacy" you will now find setting options for Touch ID and lock screen passcodes. In addition, Apple has told those iOS code jocks that the Diagnostics & Usage Data menu in Settings is where they will find crash logs.

Apple is releasing iOS 7.1 beta 2 to developers

A few bugs remain in iOS 7.1 beta 2, such as one that prevents audiobooks from playing. Apple has also not confirmed whether iCloud Keychain might not be able to be supported when setting up a new iCloud account. Also, 32-bit apps running on 64-bit devices like the Apple iPhone 5s, Apple iPad Air and the Apple iPad with Retina display are having problems connecting with Bluetooth devices. Based on this, it looks like it may be awhile before iOS 7.1 is ready for public use.


source - Apple Insider

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