Developers can now install the new betas on their devices

Jun 11, 2018 18:18 GMT  ·  By

Apple released on Monday the second beta versions of its upcoming iOS 11.4.1, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, and tvOS 11.4.1 operating system updates to registered application developers.

Coming about eleven days after the first beta builds, today's iOS 11.4.1 beta 2 (15G5063b), macOS High Sierra 10.13.6 beta 2 (17G39b), and tvOS 11.4.1 beta 2 (15M5063a) builds are now available for installation through OTA (Over-the-Air) updates only by registered developers with a paid and active Apple Developer account.

iOS, macOS, and tvOS application developers interested in trying out the new beta versions can install the iOS 11.4.1, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, and tvOS 11.4.1 beta 2 versions on their registered devices by downloading the respective beta profiles from the Downloads section on the Apple Developer website.

Public beta 2 of iOS 11.4.1, macOS 10.13.6, and tvOS 11.4.1 coming soon

Again, these new beta versions of Apple's upcoming iOS 11.4.1, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, and tvOS 11.4.1 software updates are only available for registered applications developers, but we expect the Cupertino, California-based company to release the second public beta versions in the next few hours to public beta testers.

Just like with the first beta release, Apple did not provide any information on the changes implemented in these upcoming point releases to the company's latest iOS 11.4, macOS High Sierra 10.13, and tvOS 11.4 operating systems, so we can only believe that they patch some critical security vulnerabilities or fix bugs.

The watchOS 4.3.2 software update has not received a second beta version at the moment of writing, but Apple re-released the watchOS 5 beta to developers after it pulled the build from its Apple Developer portal last week due to several devs reporting bricked devices during the update/installation process.

Update 12/05/18: Apple released the second public beta of iOS 11.4.1, macOS High Sierra 10.13.6, and tvOS 11.4.1 software updates for public beta testing. Those running the first public beta can now update their devices to public beta 2 via OTA (Over-the-Air) updates.