Apple on Wednesday began rolling out the second public beta for iOS 11, just a few days after showing the same love to developers.

There are a few minor new features that weren't included in the first public beta. For example, you can finally use the microphone to record audio from external sources when using the new built-in screen recording feature. Also, the new multitasking screen on iPads finally allows users to swipe to kill apps, whereas previously you'd have to hold the tab and then tap on an 'x'.
When it comes to stability and app compatibility, the same warnings apply to any pre-release software: apps might crash, battery life may be sub-optimal, and performance may be sluggish.
If you want to get your hands on iOS 11 now, you can sign up for the Public Beta Program here. If you're already signed up, just head over to the Settings app on your iOS device to check for updates.
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