We are getting closer and closer to the announcement and release of the next generation iPhone and as part of this announcement and launch we will also see the public outing of the next major release of iOS which is iOS 6. Apple has already pushed out three betas of iOS 6 to registered developers giving them the chance to test their existing apps for compatibility and investigating the new APIs and report any bugs that they may find.
The bug reporting part of beta software is a vital part of the process and ensures that when launch time arrives we all get the best possible product. Apple has officially released the next step in the development of iOS 6 by making the fourth beta of the software available to all registered developers. iOS 6 Beta 4 build 10A5376e for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch is now available in the Developers Center. This update is available to all members of the developers center and you can access it is you have a registered Apple ID and a paid development account. If you already have a beta version of iOS 6 you will start to receive notifications that an over the air update is available.
Considering that this is the fourth beta and the clock is ticking away to a possible release date, Apple will be hoping that each release to developers will bring with it a more stable and noticeably enjoyable iOS 6 experience for users. This iOS does contain some substantial upgrades with one of them being the inclusion of a whole new 3D enabled mapping systems, Apple really do have their work cut out for them ensuring that everything is in perfect shape to compliment their new iPhone when the release date is finalised.
If you do have a developers account then be sure to check out this new beta release which is available for both Mac and Windows.