Only developers can install these new Beta builds

Apr 6, 2016 18:17 GMT  ·  By
New Betas of iOS 9.3.2, OS X 10.11.5, tvOS 9.2.1, and watchOS 2.2.1 released
   New Betas of iOS 9.3.2, OS X 10.11.5, tvOS 9.2.1, and watchOS 2.2.1 released

Now that Apple released the first point release of the major iOS 9.3 operating system for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices, it's time for them to fix more bugs in the mobile OS and release another maintenance build.

iOS 9.3.2 will be available to everyone in the coming weeks, but it looks like today, April 6, 2016, Apple has just started seeding the first Beta to developers enrolled in its Apple Developer program. This first Beta is tagged as build 13F51a.

Of course, the iOS operating system is not the only one treated to a Beta build, as Apple has also seeded Betas for the upcoming OS X 10.11.5 El Capitan for Macs, watchOS 2.2.1 for Apple Watches, and tvOS 9.2.1 for Apple TVs.

Available for public testing soon

All these Betas are now live on your Apple Developer account for you to install them on your registered devices. In the coming days, public beta testers should also be able to install the first Beta of iOS 9.3.2, Mac OS X 10.11.5, watchOS 2.2.1, and tvOS 9.2.1.

If you're wondering what's new, you should know that these are minor maintenance builds fixing small bugs reported by users since the release of the previous stable versions of the respective operating systems.

If you're not a developer trying to add support for the new software versions to your projects, then there's no need for you to install this first Beta or the coming ones for the iOS 9.3.2, Mac OS X 10.11.5, tvOS 9.2.1, and watchOS 2.2.1.

But if you want to jump ship to the Beta channel, please try to keep in mind that they're pre-release versions, and they shouldn't be installed on production devices. We'll let you know when the Public Betas are available for download.