Apple today released the third beta of iOS 8.4 to developers, two weeks after the second beta of iOS 8.4 was released. It was three weeks after the first beta of iOS 8.4 was released. iOS 8.4 began testing in mid-April, and the official version of iOS 8.3 was released in early April. Today, public beta users can also download the latest beta of iOS 8.4. The build number of iOS 8.4 beta 3 is 12H4098c, which can be downloaded via OTA wireless upgrade or in the iOS Developer Center. Apple also brought Xcode 6.4 beta 3 to developers. The main features of iOS 8.4 include a new music app. In the artist interface, the artist's photo can be displayed, and a new mini player and a newly designed "Now Playing" are provided. The iOS 8.4 music app provides personalized playlists, global search and other functions. In addition, iTunes Radio has also been streamlined to provide better music discovery functions. According to the release notes, iOS 8.4 beta 3 makes the Music app more stable and fixes a lot of issues. Currently, Siri cannot control iTunes radio and AirPlay is not available. It is reported that Apple will release a new streaming music service at this year's WWDC. |
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