Second iOS 16.4 Beta brings back Apple Books Page Turn In Animation

Two weeks back, Apple started beta testing for iOS 16.4 which will be the next major update for iPhones. And after a gap of one week, the tech giant rolled out the second iOS 16.4 beta. In the last beta, Apple added some new emojis and other new features. And the latest iOS 16.4 beta 2 also brings some new features.

If you remember Apple introduced a new way to get iOS beta updates. But it seems to be broken for some users. And many users are facing various problems with the update visibility. Some users are seeing the beta update after deleting the beta profile, while some users with Apple Dev accounts are not seeing the update at all.

Along with the iOS 16.4 Beta 2, Apple also released the iPadOS 16.4 Beta 2, tvOS 16.4 Beta 2, watchOS 9.4 Beta 2, and macOS Ventura 13.3 Beta 2. The iOS 16.4 Beta 2 update comes with build number 20E5223e. And if you are on the first beta then the update size will not be much compared to switching to beta from the Public build.

iOS 16.4 Beta 2 Update

As of now, we haven’t spotted any big changes. But once we find all the changes we will be adding them below. And if you already found new changes, let us know in the comment section.

  • The Page turn in animation to Apple Books is back
  • iOS 16.4 Beta 2 code shows Apple Music Classical launch is near

The update is currently rolling out to developers, but soon it will be available to public beta testers. If you are an iPhone user and already on the iOS 16.4 Beta 1, you will see the second iOS 16.4 beta on your software page. If you don’t see the update, you can try switching to mobile data or try removing the beta profile if you are a developer. You can also make sure you are signed in through your developer account.

To manually check for the update by going to Settings > General > Software Update. Before updating make sure to backup your data and charge your phone to at least 50%.

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Ashutosh singh

Computer Science graduate and tech enthusiast. Love testing new tech gadgets ever since my first windows phone from Samsung. Working as a technical writer for more than five years, and I believe I have also developed good SEO skills. In my spare time, I like watching movies, and playing games.

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