Apple has released the fifth beta versions of iOS 12.1, watchOS 5.1, and tvOS 12.1 for developers. We’ll dig in to the new iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV builds and update with any changes.

Changes coming to Apple’s latest iPhones with iOS 12.1 include live preview for Depth Control in the Portrait mode camera and support for Dual SIM with compatible carriers. Group FaceTime is also present in iOS 12.1 beta, a feature that doesn’t require the newest iPhone.

Apple is also testing watchOS 5.1, tvOS 12.1, and macOS 10.14.1 with developers; we expect to see new developer beta versions of watchOS and tvOS today alongside iOS 12.1 beta.

Check out our hands-on video of changes included in iOS 12.1 beta here:

Other changes discovered include evidence that Memoji will sync between devices in time for new iPads, evidence that new iPads are indeed on the way this month, and potential hints that AirPower is still on the way.

iOS 12.1 will likely be released to all users later this month. Read our October preview for more of what we expect to see from Apple this month.

Beta 2-4 included these changes:

Apple says more than 70 new emoji are included in iOS 12.1

More emoji details here

No sign of the new ECG app yet

Fix for charging issue

Clicky sounds when not muted on Flashlight and Camera buttons on iPhone X, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max

Lots of text clipping issues resolved on Apple Watch Series 4

Check out our hands-on video with those changes below:

What’s new in beta 5:

We’re updating our devices now. We’ll update our story if any changes are discovered.

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