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The initial release of iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4 caused issues with certain devices, resulting in a boot loop problem. Apple pulled the updates to prevent bricking these devices.

The issue has been addressed in the second beta of both operating systems. Affected devices include iPhone 12 models, iPad 8, iPad Air 4th Gen, and M2 iPad Air models.

New iPhone 16e owners can now upgrade to the beta software. The update addresses previous concerns with watchOS 11.4 on Apple Watch Series 6.

Users who previously experienced issues can now try the updated versions without risk of bricking their devices.The initial release highlighted the need for thorough testing before releasing updates to ensure compatibility and stability.Apple's prompt response to address the issue demonstrates its commitment to user satisfaction and device protection.The latest update provides a safer experience for users, while also showcasing Apple's dedication to addressing problems promptly.

The iOS 18.4 beta that Apple released to developers today is available for the iPhone 12 models, which means those devices can once again be updated to iOS 18.4. After Apple released the first be...

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  2. What implications do the new beta firmware updates have for developers who want to try out the latest features before the official release?r
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  4. Will Apple provide more information about the new features or changes in the forthcoming firmware update as it approaches the official launch?

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R Apple has released a new beta firmware update for AirPods 4 models and AirPods Pro 2, but only for developers at this time. The build number is 7E5080a, and no details about new features or changes are available yet.

Non-developers still use outdated firmware versions. To check the current firmware version, go to Settings > Bluetooth and select the Info button next to the AirPods Pro or AirPods 4.

Updates can be installed by putting the AirPods in range of an iPhone, iPad, or Mac connected to Wi-Fi and then plugging them in to charge.

Apple today released new beta firmware updates for both AirPods 4 models and the AirPods Pro 2 with both Lightning and USB-C charging cases. The firmware has a build number of 7E5080a, and it is only ...

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