Apple Releases Fifth Developer Beta of iOS 12.2 [Update: Public Beta Available]

Apple today seeded the fifth beta of an upcoming iOS 12.2 update to developers for testing purposes, one week after seeding the fourth beta of iOS 12.2 and more than a month after the release of iOS 12.1.4.

Registered developers can download the new iOS 12.2 beta from Apple's Developer Center or over-the-air once the proper configuration profile has been installed from the Developer Center.

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iOS 12.2 expands Apple News to Canada for the first time, with Canadian iPhone and iPad users able to read news stories in English, French, or both. Apple says that during the beta, content will be more limited than it will be when the update is released.

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There are four new Animoji included the iOS 12.2 beta, including a boar, a shark, a giraffe, and an owl. Animoji can be used within the Messages and FaceTime apps.

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The software introduces support for AirPlay 2 and HomeKit on third-party TVs in light of recent AirPlay 2 announcements, with a new option for limiting TV access joining the speaker access option in the Home app. There's also a redesigned TV remote in Control Center, and when paired with tvOS 12.2, you can ask Siri to play specific TV shows, movies, and music on your ‌HomeKit‌ devices like the Apple TV.

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For some AT&T users, there's a new "5G E" icon for the cellular signal, replacing the standard LTE icon. This is a bit misleading of AT&T, because the ‌iPhone‌ does not support 5G, nor is the network AT&T calls 5G E actual 5G. Instead, it's an upgraded version of LTE, with more info available here.

The Wallet app's interface has been streamlined and tweaked, there's a new interface for Apple Pay Cash, and the Downtime feature in Screen Time now allows you to customize by day. Apple has also made minor changes to some icons (including Apple News, ‌AirPlay‌, and Remote in Control Center) and has introduced new Safari features, with a full list of changes introduced throughout the beta testing period available in our iOS 12.2 tidbits post.

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Apple is improving Safari's privacy in iOS 12.2 through a new Motion & Orientation toggle located under Settings > Safari > Privacy >Security, which is disabled by default. The setting needs to be enabled on to allow websites to display content that relies on motion data from the accelerometer and gyroscope in the ‌iPhone‌ and ‌iPad‌.

iOS 12.2 confirms that Apple is planning to release second-generation AirPods with "Hey ‌Siri‌" support, thanks to a hidden "Hey ‌Siri‌" AirPods setup screen in the beta. The inclusion of the AirPods setup option in the beta indicates that Apple could perhaps be planning to release new AirPods when iOS 12.2 is released.

The update also features hints of an upcoming Apple News subscription service, which could see a Texture-like magazine service added to ‌Apple News‌. The ‌Apple News‌ subscription service is expected to be introduced at an upcoming March 25 event, and we could see iOS 12.2 released shortly afterwards.

What's new in iOS 12.2 beta 5: In iOS 12.2, when setting up a new Apple Watch, Apple is using location to make sure the ECG feature is available in a particular region, suggesting the company may be planning to geofence ECG functionality and limit it to the United States.

This would potentially prevent customers who purchased a U.S. Apple Watch but live in another country from using the ECG feature. Location is verified via SIM card and can't be bypassed during Apple Watch setup. 9to5Mac says there are also hints of upcoming changes to Wallet to support the integration of a new Goldman Sachs credit card and indications that work on AirPower is continuing.

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Top Rated Comments

alphaswift Avatar
87 months ago
Does anyone over the age of 12 use Animojis? Why does Apple continue to spend money on this? Give me an accessible file system instead of a shark face.
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
suedehed Avatar
87 months ago
Does anyone over the age of 12 use Animojis? Why does Apple continue to spend money on this? Give me an accessible file system instead of a shark face.
I get your point on the apparent uselessness of them. However, as a dad of 2, they are priceless.. I spend half the year traveling for work, and they love when I use them in facetime conversations. So yea, they aren't solving world hunger, or making iOS better, but they absolutely make my kids laugh so they do extend the usefulness for me.
Score: 22 Votes (Like | Disagree)
realtuner Avatar
87 months ago
The problem is not that Animoji's are an infantile gimmick –it's that all recent updates seem to be revolving around infantile gimmicks like Animoji's. Why can't we have both advanced features and playful little nothings?
Funny, I read the releases notes and it didn’t appear to revolve around Animoji’s at all. There are a lot of tweaks and features along with multiple security bug fixes.

Seems like it’s a few users who try to spin this release as being about Animoji, for whatever reason.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jonnyb098 Avatar
87 months ago
Funny, I read the releases notes and it didn’t appear to revolve around Animoji’s at all. There are a lot of tweaks and features along with multiple security bug fixes.

Seems like it’s a few users who try to spin this release as being about Animoji, for whatever reason.
Haters gonna hate because Animoji, while not a major feature, is the most tangible to millions of users outside of the geekdom.

Anyone arguing against them could also argue why millions and millions of people use snapchat filters. Get over it. Its the world we live in , people love this stuff. Its accessible to all ages and hilarious as hell when you put something like animoji in front of older people. Whats wrong with something thats simply.....fun?
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
ipedro Avatar
87 months ago
Does anyone over the age of 12 use Animojis? Why does Apple continue to spend money on this?
Yes.

Not every feature is built for you. The teen to 30 year old crowd is the demographic that influences pop culture and drives spending so it’s no surprise that they focus on them and not the grumpy curmudgeons who frequent this site and do nothing but complain.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
realtuner Avatar
87 months ago
Sadly, so many adults become sclerotic in their ways as they get older, and lose the ability of being lighthearted, happy, and joyful. For them, it's much easier to maintain a sense of constant outrage.
I’m proud of the fact that at 55 I still get people telling me to act my age. Sorry, no. I’ll act how I feel/want. And if I want to send a poop Animoji to someone as a joke I’m going to, damn what anyone else says.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)