Apple pushes new update iOS 10.1.1 to address health data issues and other bugs
New iOS update 10.1.1 out, to address Health Data Issues, also first iOS 10.2 Beta out for Developers
Apple has pushed out fixes for its new update iOS 10. The new update 10.1.1 has been put out to address important bugs reported by users since the previous update, as well as to fix an issue where the data of the Health app was not visible to everyone.
The process to update iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch devices running on the iOS 10.1 mobile operating system to 10.1.1 as soon as possible via “Settings -> General -> Software Updates.” Additionally, Apple has also released the iOS 10.2 to developers under the Apple Developer Program.
But that is not all. Apple has also announced that developers with active and paid Apple Developer account will be able to get their hands on the first Beta milestones of the upcoming macOS Sierra 10.12.2, tvOS 10.1, and watchOS 3.1.1 operating systems, along with the Xcode 8.2 IDE, which they can install right now.
For developers developing apps on iPhone, Mac, iPad, iPod, Apple Watch, or Apple TV, they will have SDKs (Software Development Kits) for the Xcode 8.2 Beta 1 for iOS 10.2 Beta, macOS 10.12.2 Beta, watchOS 3.1.1 Beta, and tvOS 10.1 Beta, and will require Mac OS X 10.11.5 or later. Public Beta versions of the operating systems mentioned here should be available to the rest of the world in the next 24 hours.