Apple has just issued a third beta build of iOS 6 to developers. The
new software has not yet appeared on Apple’s iOS Developer Center though
devices running iOS 6 Beta 2 can update over-the-air (go to Settings
> General > Software Update). The update prompt mentions only
“bug fixes and improvements” so we’re doing some digging as we speak and will update when we find out more…
So, iH8sn0w was wrong.
In case you were wondering, it’s a 374MB OTA delta download for your
iPhone 4s and a 424MB download for the third-generation iPad.
So far, we’ve identified one new feature, a brand new item in
Settings dedicated to preferences for Apple’s own Maps application
(thanks,
@NicksiPhone5).
Once in Maps settings, you can choose between miles or kilometers for
units labels, as well as set your desired language, label sizes and
turn-by-turn navigation volume, independently of the system volume.
Screenshot via 9to5Mac
Another subtle tweak: Safari now displays nice icons for bookmarks,
reading list and history in place of worded labels. Plus, Safari on iPad
feaures a handy syncing progress indicator right below the reading list
icon in the toolbar.
Full changelog is too long to include here, so head over at
9to5Mac for your iOS 6 Beta 3 release notes.
Apple promised to release iOS 6 for public consumption this fall, but
wouldn’t specify an exact date. It’s fairly safe to assume Cupertino
would let it out of the gate alongside the next iPhone, itself rumored to launch in September or October.
iOS 6 will be a major update to Apple’s operating system powering its
iPhone, iPod touch and iPad mobile devices. It’s gonna have system-wide
Facebook integration, Apple’s own headline Maps service, an enhanced
Siri version, a better Phone app, Shared Photo Streams via iCloud and
lots more.