iOS 9.3.2 beta 2 rolls out to developers bringing back the Low Power Mode
Apple has released the beta 2 version of iOS 9.3.2 to developers for testing, bringing back an old feature, the Low Power Mode. The Low Power and the Night Shift modes co-existed in the early iOS 9.3 betas but were removed in the iOS 9.3 beta 4.
The latest update with build no 13F61 is a minor one focusing mainly on performance improvements and fixes for bugs that have been discovered earlier. One of the prominent bug fixes and improvements include a fix for a major Game Center bug that has plagued iOS devices for months now.
Apart from this, there are some fixes for native apps on the iOS like the Dictionary, iBooks, Safari, and Simulator. Those who want to enable the Low Power and Night Shift modes together can do the following steps:
- Go to Settings
- Select Battery and enable Low Power Mode
- Go back to Settings
- Tap on Display & Brightness
- Select the Night Shift option to manually enable Night Shift Mode
Along with the iOS beta release, new betas of watchOS 2.2.1 (build 13V420) and OS X El Capitan 10.11.5 (build 15F24b) are also available on Apple's developer portal. The last major update from Apple was the iOS 9.3, which introduced the Night Mode, password protection, improved health dashboard etc, but the update was severely ridden with bugs causing a host of devices to crash. Apple then released the iOS 9.3.1 update primarily to address the bug causing crashes on the devices.
© Copyright IBTimes 2024. All rights reserved.