Apple has recently launched a new version of iOS 18 beta 4 for developers. This update comes shortly after the initial release of developer beta 4. The original beta 4 was made available on Tuesday, July 23, but Apple decided to replace it with a new version due to a possible issue that was detected.
The latest beta 4 has a new build number of 22A5316K. It is speculated that this new update may be paving the way for the integration of Apple Intelligence features into iOS 18. Alternatively, it could simply be a response to a vulnerability that was identified in the first version.
Earlier, Apple had rolled out an updated developer beta 3 before launching the first public beta of iOS 18. This pattern suggests that a similar sequence might occur with the revised developer beta 4 preceding the second public beta on Monday.
The original beta 4 introduced several new features and changes, including new wallpapers for CarPlay, a redesigned folder for Hidden apps, RCS expansion to more carriers, dark mode icons while in light mode, and various interface tweaks. As we continue to explore the revised developer beta 4, we will keep you informed of any new discoveries.
If you have already installed the revised beta 4, we would love to hear about any new updates or changes you have noticed in the comments section. Stay tuned for more updates on iOS 18 beta releases and make sure to add 9to5Mac to your Google News feed for the latest news.
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