In May 2016, Apple launched the first developer beta for iOS 9.3.3 and the company released the new beta version to the developers and testers. Apple fans were anxious for iOS 10 beta 2 and just after the 2 weeks with the initial beta release, they were up with iOS 9.3.3.
It is available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch and over-the-air with the proper configurations installed. Changes for iOS 9.3.3 is not much noticeable and is a relatively small updates, security enhancements and have focused on the bug fixes to address issues unearthed since the release of iOS 9.3.2.
iOS 10 is followed by iOS 9.3.3 beta 4 and the new version of iOS will be release soon which is the most awaited one. iOS 10 includes features like a redesigned Lock screen experience, a revamped Messages app with its own App Store, a Siri SDK for developers, a new Home app for controlling Home Kit devices, a redesigned Apple Music app, and more.
Apple’s Beta programmers can download the latest prerelease update by going through Settings > General > Software Update.
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