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Apple releases iOS 10.2.1 beta 1 for developers to test on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

Apple has just dropped iOS 10.2.1 beta 1 for developers. The contents of the update are currently unknown. The update swiftly follows the public release of iOS 10.2 on Monday. iOS 10.2 included new redesigned emojis, the TV app for US users, a couple of new screen effects in Messages, amongst other enhancements.

The first seed of iOS 10.2.1 weighs in at 1.82 GB for developers over-the-air. Given the minor bump in version number, this is likely a simple bug fix release.

Apple seeded the iOS 10.2.1 beta for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch today to developers with build number 14D10. iOS 10.2.1 will undoubtedly be released to members of the public beta program in a few days.

We’ll update the post if we spot any significant changes to Apple’s mobile operating system in this release.

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