Apple seeds fifth developer betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16

Apple has today rolled out the fifth developer beta of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, continuing the beta cycle after the release of the fourth developer beta of the software at the end of July, which brought improvements and tweaks following the initial reveal and first developer preview of the new updates for iPhone and iPad at WWDC in June.

Apple has gradually improved iOS 16 since the software was first unveiled. The second developer betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 made it possible for users to back up their device over LTE, in addition to 5G or a Wi-Fi connection, new Lock screen wallpaper colors, and improved filtering in the Messages app.

In the third build, Apple added a hidden easter egg to celebrate 15 years since the launch of the iPhone, with a remastered version of the classic clownfish wallpaper seen on the very first iPhone, with a surprise revised version of the third beta adding a new full-screen music player to the Lock Screen, which shows users the art for the song or podcast they are listening to when they tap the cover from the Lock Screen.

With the fourth developer beta, Apple changed the way it shows when a sent message is edited, now offering the recipient an edit log that displays the original text prior to the message, as well as changes to how long a user has to decide whether they wish to unsend a sent iMessage.

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