Apple releases the first public beta version of iOS 16.6, with a new operating system coming soon
On the early morning of May 21st, Apple released its first iOS 16.6 beta to developers
On the early morning of May 21st, Apple released its first iOS 16.6 beta to developers. However, just this morning, Apple launched the iOS 16.6 beta. Here's a point to clarify: regular users of the developer version cannot download, while regular users of the beta version can download.
The updated version number is consistent with the developer version: 20G5026e. According to the description file, this update mainly focuses on fixing bugs and improving performance, and there are no new features mentioned above.
However, just to think about it, Apple will hold the WWDC23 Developer Conference next month 6th. At this conference, Apple will launch the iOS17 system, so iOS16.6 system will only focus on fixing bugs now.
In addition, Apple's other two shell companies have also registered realityproOS and realOS trademarks. These trademarks should correspond to Apple's upcoming new products, and as soon as these new products are released, these trademarks will be transferred to Apple.
There is speculation from the outside that this may be a brand new operating system that Apple will create for AR/VR devices, which may be named xrOS or realityOS.
However, these are currently speculation from the outside world and are for your reference only. We still need to rely on Apple's official information for specific details.
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