If you are a registered iOS developer, Apple has just pushed out iOS 8.2 beta 5 over-the-air or it can be grabbed via iOS Dev Centre.
There's much anticipation around the iOS 8.2 update as it brings support to Apple Watch platform. The fifth beta of iOS 8.2 includes WatchKit SDK for developers that will help create Glances, notifications, apps and services ahead of the much-lauded debut of Apple Watch.
According to MacRumors, the update also includes Xcode 6.2 beta 5 and fixes bugs found in the previous iterations. The beta 5 addresses a bug that kept Facebook from using the app properly and also a GMT bug in iOS 8 calendar syncing.
The iOS 8.2 beta 5 is supported on all Apple devices including iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, iPhone 6 and 6 Plus as well as iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad 2, iPad (third and forth gen) iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad mini, iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3 and iPod touch (fifth-gen). Before installing these updates, which includes bugs and performance glitches that Apple addresses overtime, users must be registered developers.
Apple has been testing its iOS 8.2 update since November last year. Last week, the Cupertino tech giant rolled out iOS 8.1.3 to iPhone and iPad users promising series of bug fixes. Apple is clearly addressing major issues at hand as well as taking intense care of its iOS 8.2 update.
There's no exact release date for iOS 8.2, but Tim Cook announced that the Apple Watch is expected to be available in April this year. So it won't be surprising to see the accompanying update that brings support to Apple Watch go live around the same time.
There have been several leaks in the recent days about the Apple Watch. Last month, Mark Gurman of 9to5Mac shared a series of screenshots that give away details about the Apple Watch app including navigations into the Settings menu. The app's possible icon has also been making the rounds on Twitter.