One day after most of the other developer betas get new builds, visionOS 2.2 turns up for testers using the Apple Vision Pro.
The Apple Vision Pro runs visionOS
On Monday, Apple introduced the third round of developer betas for iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS SZequoia 15.2, it also brought out the second builds of tvOS 18.2 and watchOS 11.2 for testing.
Missing from the group was visionOS 2.2, but it arrived one day later, on Tuesday.
The second build is number 22N5784e. It replaces the first build, number 22N5778f, which landed on November 4.
New for this version is an updated Mac Virtual Display, which provides the option to view a screen in an Ultrawide arrangement. This equates to two 4K displays side-by-side.
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