Wednesday, 8 April 2015

10 Things to Know About the iOS 8.3 Release

The iOS 8.2 update still reigns as Apple’s most current version of iOS 8 but the company has a confirmed successor on the way. We continue to get questions about the iOS 8.3 release and today, we want to take a look at a few things we think you need to know, right now, about the iOS 8.3 update and its release for iOS 8 users.
In early February, Apple seeded the first iOS 8.3 beta to developers. Apple, per usual, failed to announce any specific iOS 8.3 release details, leaving those for another day.
Since that day in February, the iOS 8.3 update has made significant progress towards a public release. Apple’s released four betas to those in its paid developer program and it has released two versions of an iOS 8.3 public beta. The public iOS 8.3 beta is the first iOS beta open to the public and it shows Apple’s commitment to weeding out problems and issues ahead of a mass release later this year.
With iOS 8.2 problems swirling, an Apple Watch release date coming into focus, and the iOS 8.3 beta making progress, many iPhone and iPad users have shifted their attention to Apple’s next major iOS 8 update. And while we haven’t seen a ton of movement in the past two weeks, this roundup will catch you up to speed on everything we think you need to know about the iOS 8.3 release, the iOS 8.3 update, and the iOS 8.3 beta.

Now Is a Good Time to Try the iOS 8.3 Beta

If you’re excited about the iOS 8.3 update and you want to try it out right now, it’s important to remember that you can do so ahead of its official release date. Apple is hosting a public iOS 8.3 beta and anyone with an Apple ID can join to try out the software ahead of time. If this is something that interests you, right now is a good time to give it a go. It should be far more stable than it was two months ago in early February.


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