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Apple releases iOS 9.2 beta 2 to developers

Apple has seeded its second release of the iOS 9.2 beta to developers for all eligible iOS devices. The update is available right now as an OTA update for devices running the previous beta, and is also available via Apple’s developer Member Center. iOS 9.2 beta 1 contained new features and fixes for Safari View Controller.

iOS 9.2 beta (build number: 13C5060d) for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The first iOS 9.2 beta was seeded to developers last week.

Here are some of the bigger changes from the change log:
Apple WatchIf you un-pair and re-pair your Apple Watch, the stocks glance may be missing.
Apple Watch may be unable to sync music.
Audio
Resolved an issue impacting audio quality when playing audio over USB with some car stereos.
NetworkingExplicit Congestion Notification (ECN) is now enabled by default on Wi-Fi and on select carriers. This is designed to reduce network delays and reduce packet loss.
The ability to synthesize NAT64 IPv6 addresses from IPv4 literals was added to getaddrinfo.
Safari
SFSafariViewController now supports 3rd party Action Extensions. Any Action Extension that works in Safari will also work in SFSafariViewController.
Long tapping the Reload button in Safari View Controller now gives options to Reload Without Content Blockers and Request Desktop Site, like in Safari.
Safari View Controller can now be dismissed using an edge swipe. You must rebuild your app against the iOS 9.2 SDK or later in order to take advantage of this new behavior.
The iOS 9.2 beta 2 is available via over-the-air update, and through the Apple Developer Center. Apple should also release the public beta soon. 
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