Apple recently released to developers macOS Catalina 10.15.1 beta 2, watchOS 6.1 beta 4 and tvOS 13.2 beta 3 for testing purposes. The latest beta builds are released a few days after the Cupertino-based tech giant released the second beta of tvOS 13.2 and the third beta of WatchOS 6.1. The most recent builds are now Apple Development Center for developers to download and install.
tvOS 13.2 beta 3
The latest tvOS build is now available for download on the fourth and fifth generation of Apple TV. The new beta build can be downloaded by developers right to their Apple TVs through a profile installed using Mac's Xcode. Since its early releases, the updates of tvOS have introduced little modifications on the platform but contributed to the overall performance and stability of the Apple TV.
macOS Catalina 10.15.1 beta 2
The macOS Catalina 10.15.1 beta 2 can be downloaded on compatible Mac device through the Software Update mechanism found in the System preferences. It is important to note that before installing, make sure that you have the right configuration profile since it will be required at the Development Center.
The earlier update to macOS Catalina was minor, introducing bug fixes that were not fixed during the initial release. Apple has not yet revealed what was added to the latest beta update.
#Apple has extended support for more #AMD GPUs in #macOS #Catalina, with the second developer beta for macOS 10.15.1 enabling #Radeon RX5700 compatibility with the operating system https://t.co/QthsDYOFOC pic.twitter.com/y4tB3eNl8a — primo4k (@primo4k) October 18, 2019
watchOS 6.1 beta 4 The latest watchOS build can be directly downloaded to Apple Watch app on the iPhone. To access the latest build simply go to General then to Software Update. Also, the Apple development center will require the right configuration profile for you to be able to download the watchOS' latest build.
Good news about Apple Watch Series 5, with the latest watchOS 6.1 beta, the battery life for me are reliably close to Series 4 level now ^^ In the past versions, some days I have like 55% left, while other days I end the day with only 20%. — Khaos Tian (@KhaosT) October 18, 2019
Also, before downloading any of the updates, make sure that the Apple Watch has over 50 percent battery and must be connected to the charger. The iPhone, where the Apple Watch app is installed, should also be within range. The Cupertino-based tech giant also recently released the iOS 13.2 beta 3 to developers for testing.
Earlier this week, Apple has been receiving complaints from a large number of users experiencing dropped calls. While the Cupertino-based titan already released another iOS 13 supporting update, users complain that they are still experiencing the same issue related to dropped calls.