Happy update day, Apple developers!
Apple today pushed updates to its iOS 9.3, watchOS 2.2, and tvOS 9.2 betas. All four are getting bumped up to their fourth beta version. If you’re curious about their build numbers, iOS 9.3 beta 4 is build 13E5214d, watchOS 2.2 beta 4 is build 13V5129c, and tvOS 9.2 beta 4 is build 13Y5210d.
These updates are currently only rolling out registered Apple developers, so folks in the Apple Beta Software Program aren’t yet getting a new iOS 9.3 Public Beta build. If the past betas are any indication, though, iOS 9.3 Beta 4 should roll out in the next few days.
iOS 9.3 brings with it Night Shift, a feature that’ll slowly shift your device’s display to a warmer hue at night so that it’s easier on your eyes, making it easier for you to fall asleep. The update also includes Notes and Health app improvements, 3D Touch features for Apple apps like Settings and Weather, the ability to pair multiple Apple Watches with a single iPhone, and multi-user support for education. Meanwhile, watchOS 2.2 includes an updated Maps app, and tvOS 9.2 adds Bluetooth keyboard support. MacRumors notes that this latest tvOS beta adds a “Not on This Apple TV” section to the your Purchased Apps list and an Apple TV Remote firmware update.