Apple released today the first beta versions of the iOS 11.4.1, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, tvOS 11.4.1, and watchOS 4.3.2 upcoming software updates for supported iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Macs, Apple TV, and Apple Watch devices.
Just one day after the release of the iOS 11.4, tvOS 11.4, and watchOS 4.3.1 software updates, Apple seeded today the first beta builds of new point releases, namely iOS 11.4.1 beta (15G5054c), macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 beta (17G31f), tvOS 11.4.1 beta (15M5054b), and watchOS 4.3.2 beta (15U5053b).
Registered application developers with an active and paid Apple Developer account can now download the new beta versions on their registered devices from the Downloads section on the Apple Developer website. These new beta versions come along with the first beta release of the Apple Configurator 2.7.1 utility.
Public betas will be available soon for iOS 11.4.1, macOS 10.13.6, and tvOS 11.4.1
We find it a bit strange for Apple to release new beta just one day after releasing new final versions of its iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems, especially considering the fact that the macOS High Sierra 10.13.5 software update is still in beta testing and hasn't been released at the moment of writing.
So, right now, there are two macOS High Sierra betas available for testing, macOS 10.13.5 and macOS 10.13.6. Most probably, Apple released the new beta versions to address some last minute issue it discovered, so expect to see the iOS 11.4.1, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, tvOS 11.4.1, and watchOS 4.3.2 releases hitting the streets very soon.
Apple did not publish any release notes for any of these new beta versions at the moment of writing, so we can't tell you what exactly was changed or fixed. But you can try them right now on your devices if you're an application developer or wait for the public beta versions, which should be available shortly.
Update 31/05/2018: Apple released today the public beta versions of the iOS 11.4.1, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, and tvOS 11.4.1 software updates. Users interested in testing these new public betas are recommended to read our in-depth tutorials here, here and here.