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IOS 18.4 BETA 2: HERE'S EVERYTHING NEW

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March 07, 2025

Apple has rolled out the second developer beta of iOS 18.4 this Monday, March 3, offering a fresh batch of enhancements and refinements to its mobile operating system, now available for testing among registered developers.

IOS 18.4 BETA 2: HERE'S EVERYTHING NEW

This update, build number 22E5200e, follows the first beta’s debut on February 21 and arrives as part of Apple’s ongoing effort to polish iOS 18 ahead of its public release, expected later this spring. While the full suite of promised Apple Intelligence upgrades remains under wraps, iOS 18.4 Beta 2 introduces a range of practical features—from new emoji to expanded accessibility options—designed to enhance the iPhone experience for millions of users.

This beta cycle reflects Apple’s methodical approach, building on iOS 18’s foundation laid last September with iterative updates like iOS 18.3, released January 27, as detailed in Apple’s official developer notes. With each beta, the company refines functionality and responds to user needs, evident in this week’s additions like Visual Intelligence for iPhone 15 Pro users and a new Apple News+ Food section. For tech enthusiasts and everyday users alike, these updates signal Apple’s focus on usability and innovation. What’s new in this release, how do these changes work, and what do they mean for iPhone owners today? Here’s everything you need to know about iOS 18.4 Beta 2, drawn straight from the source.

A FRESH BATCH OF EMOJI AND VISUAL FLAIR

Apple kicked off iOS 18.4 Beta 2 with a splash of creativity, introducing seven new emoji characters that add a playful twist to digital communication. According to TechCrunch, this update includes a face with bags under eyes, a fingerprint, a leafless tree, a root vegetable, a harp, a shovel, and a splatter—each confirmed in Apple’s beta code this week. These additions join the emoji keyboard alongside existing options, offering users fresh ways to express exhaustion, identity, or a bit of whimsy in their messages. The Unicode Consortium approved these designs last year, and their debut in this beta aligns with Apple’s tradition of rolling out New emoji in spring updates, as seen with iOS 17.4’s directional emojis in 2024.

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