[U: Public beta] Apple Releases iOS 14.2 Beta 4 To Developers After iOS 14.1 Public Release



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Just hours after the release of iOS 14.1, Apple is now releasing the fourth beta version of iOS 14.2 for developers. The update will be available to developers via an over-the-air update in the Settings app.

Update October 21: The update is now also available for public beta users, with new wallpapers.

As usual, if the update does not appear immediately for download, keep checking as it sometimes takes a few minutes to implement for all registered developers.

iOS 14.2 brings revamped controls that now play to the lock screen along with redesigned AirPlay 2 controls in the Control Center. Another new change in iOS 14.2 is a new Shazam toggle that can be added to the Control Center.

To add Shazam’s new music recognition toggle to the Control Center, first make sure you are running the iOS 14.2 developer beta, which will be rolled out today. Next, open the Settings app, choose “Control Center,” then find Shazam under the “More Controls” heading. You can then add the Shazam switch and rearrange it however you see fit.

We still don’t know what’s new in iOS 14.2 beta 4, but it will likely bring the same features as iOS 14.1, including support for 10-bit HDR in the Photos app and Intercom for HomePod.

If you spot any changes to iOS 14.2 beta 4, or Apple’s other new beta versions today, please let us know in the comments below or on Twitter @ 9to5Mac.

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