Just a hair under two weeks after rolling iOS 7.1 beta 3 out to registered developers, Apple today seeded iOS 7.1 beta 4.
The new software is build number 11D5134c and is now available for download from the iOS Dev Center. As with the previous betas, the iOS 7.1 beta 4 update is available for the iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3, iPad 2, iPad mini with Retina display, iPad mini, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4 and fifth-generation iPod touch.
The first beta of iOS 7.1 was released in mid-November, followed by beta 2 in mid-December and beta 3 earlier in January. Each new beta update has brought with it a few notable tweaks, such as the dark keyboard toggle in beta 1 and a new Power Off slider in beta 3. Since beta 4 is just now rolling out to developers, there's no word yet on what goodies Apple has crammed into this latest update. The good news is that the details of these updates usually slip out shortly after the software is made available, so it likely won't be long before we learn more about what makes beta 4 tick.
UPDATE: So far it sounds like iOS 7.1 beta 4 may not have as many changes as previous versions. According to 9to5Mac, the iOS 7.1 beta 4 update brings with it a new Voice Gender option for U.K. English as well as slight text changes for the Slide to Unlock and Slide to Power Off user interface elements.
Via 9to5Mac