Apple on Monday seeded the sixth beta of iOS 10 to developers AND public beta testers for testing. The new seed comes just one short week following the fifth beta release of Apple’s upcoming new operating system.
Today’s new version is available as an over-the-air update to users who either have the fifth beta or the beta configuration profile installed on their devices. The update will also soon be available to developers via the Apple Development Center.
iOS 10 offers a number of new features and interface tweaks, including a new Lock Screen that includes 3D Touch-enabled notifications, a redesigned Control Center, and a new Widgets Screen. The Lock Screen also offers easier access to the Camera.
Other improvements include improved Messages features, featuring handwritten notes, background animations, effects, new moe diverse emoji, and an App Store for iMessage which will offer new stickers, animations and more for use in the Messages app.
iOS 10 beta six is currently only available to developers and public beta testers. However, an official public release is due in the fall, alongside the debut of the new iPhones.