It"s only been two days since Apple released the sixth developer beta of iOS 11.2.5, but it"s time for another round. Today, the firm seeded iOS 11.2.5 beta 7, macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra beta 6, and watchOS 4.2.2 beta 5.
As you can probably guess by the version numbers, there are no new front-facing features in these updates. In fact, according to the release notes, there"s really nothing new in these builds. Naturally, there should be some stability fixes, so you should install them if you"re running the previous betas.
iOS 11.2.5 build 15D60 includes known issues that have to do with Foundation, Vision, and Xcode, and it still lists the resolved issue with ARKit. macOS 10.13.3 High Sierra build 17D2046a includes a Foundation known issue, and finally, there are no known issues in watchOS 4.2.2 build 15S542.
This is the second week in a row that Apple has released two betas within the same week. General availability for these updates should be imminent, and it could come as early as next week. Apple did say that there"s a new update coming that will allow for more transparency with battery issues, and beta testers will have that later on this month.