• The iOS 10 developer beta 2 is shown on an iPhone

The iOS 10 developer beta 2 is shown on an iPhone (Photo : YouTube / EverythingApplePro)

While everyone else is busy waiting for the iOS 9.3.2 jailbreak, Apple has just released the iOS 10 developer beta 2 for developers looking to make or update their apps with the new major update.

The Cupertino-based tech giant said that the iOS 10 public beta will be released sometime in July and the new iOS 10 developer beta 2 release means that it is certainly near. Apple is also expected to release the macOS Sierra beta 2 along with the new roll out.

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Developers who wish to download the iOS 10 developer beta 2 can do so through over-the-air updates on their iPad and iPhones if they already have the first version installed, Cult of Mac has learned. They can also download the update file from the Apple Developer Center using their developer account.

Apple has unveiled the new iOS 10 version during their Worldwide Developer Conference and the features have been revealed as well. The iOS 10 update could be the biggest Apple will be rolling out across iPhones and iPads.

The good news is that Apple could actually release the iOS 10 public beta if the second developer beta rollout does not result in the discovery of many bugs, TechCrunch reported. Since it is the second beta version, there is a high chance that the bugs from the first version have already been dealt with by Apple.

One of the highlighted features in the new update is Siri's third-party integrations with other apps and the rest of the iOS ecosystem. There are also the revamps of the stock apps such as Photos, Apple Maps, Apple Music, HomeKit and more.

The Cupertino-based tech giant is also planning to integrate the organ donation app directly into the iOS 10 software. It would help push users into helping those in need should something happen to them and their organs are still intact.

Apple is also making huge changes to their Messages app with more emojis and message effects. Third-party extensions are also expected for the app when iOS 10 is released.

Users will have to wait for the iOS 10 public beta as Apple will have to gauge first if the iOS 10 developer beta 2 have more bugs than the first one. The public beta rollout is expected in July.