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Apple today released the 6th beta versions of iOS 12.2, macOS 10.14.4, watchOS 5.2 and tvOS 12.2 to developers. Most likely, these are already the last betas - next week after the Keynote, the final versions of the systems should be released for all users.

Developers can download new betas in Settings – possibly in System Preferences – on your device. A requirement is to have the appropriate developer profile added. The systems are also available for download on the company's official website at Apple Developer Center. Beta versions for public testers (excluding watchOS) should be released within the next day or so.

The sixth beta probably only brings bug fixes, or minor news related to the user interface. Even the previous fifth betas did not bring any new features, which only proves that the testing of the systems is heading to the final and we will soon see the version for the public.

Overall, iOS 12.2 brings several improvements to iPhones and iPads. Users of devices with Face ID will get four new Animoji, and Canadians can look forward to the arrival of Apple News. The Safari browser then started denying websites access to the phone's sensors by default, and the Home application got support for TVs with AirPlay 2. The Screen Time function was expanded to include the ability to set the sleep mode individually for each day, and the Remote application (controller for Apple TV) called via in the Control Center it has a new icon, design and is full screen.

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