The Cupertino-based tech giant seeds today the developers' software updates for various Apple devices. This includes the beta 4 of iOS 13.2 and tvOS 13.2, as well as the beta 5 of watchOS 6.1. The latest beta builds arrive following the beta builds released by Apple last week.

Apple developer updates' beta 4 of iOS 13.2, iPadOS 13.2, tvOS 13.2 and beta 5 of watchOS 6.1 are available for download right now on compatible Apple devices through the Apple Development Center. The iOS 13.2 beta 4 along with iPad 13.2 beta 4 are available for download on iPhone and iPad devices through a profile that can be installed either over the air or through the Apple Development Center. iOS 13.2 introduces Deep Fusion for the latest Apple iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro.

Deep Fusion is Apple's latest image processing system that capitalizes on the latest A13 bionic chip and Neural Engine running on iPhone 11 models. The latest iOS build allows enhanced indoor photos. Apart from this, the iOS 13.2 introduces a lot of new emojis, privacy options, as well as the reintroduction of Siri's Announce Message, and more.

Meanwhile, the tvOS 13.2 beta 4 is now available for download on supported Apple TV devices through a profile installed by Xcode. Just like the tvOS beta releases in the past, the latest beta builds are minor when it comes to features. It also brings major bug fixes and several performance enhancements for improved user experience.

The watchOS 6.1 beta, on the other hand, is available so developers can download and test it on compatible Apple Watch models through a proper configuration profile that can be downloaded from the Apple Development Center. If you don't know how to do it, simply go to the dedicated Apple Watch app and go to General. Then tap on Software Update and install the latest watchOS beta update.

Apple is rolling out updates after updates to ensure that the bug-filled iOS 13.2 will achieve what it purports to achieve without giving iPhone and iPad users a headache. The latest iOS update, unlike the previous iOS beta build, has no forward-facing additions as part of the mix. So far, there are no reports that the latest builds are causing any issues. But Apple devices users will complain if they discovered any issues after downloading and installing the latest Apple updates on their devices.