
As expected, Apple has today launched the second public 9.3.3 IOS beta. This launch occurred one day after the release of the version for developers and 14 days after the release of the first public beta. The update is now available via OTA for all users who had installed the first public beta of iOS 9.3.3 and, if not already done so, soon will also appear in iTunes.
As always, tell you that we do not recommend installation of this or any other software in testing to be sure you heard what is being done or will assume the risks that we can face when installing a new version of software in beta. It is likely to appear unexpected failures, such as closing of applications, freezing and other annoying problems. In addition, being one minor update, not worth trying this new version unless you have installed the previous beta and you are experiencing a problem that you want to delete.
New public betas of iOS 9.3.3 and OS X 10.11.6
At the same time that the new beta for iOS, Apple has also released a new beta of another operating system that makes it easy and has been available to anyone who wants to try the second OS X 10.11.6 public beta. At this point you have to say exactly the same thing in the new beta for iOS: not worth it to try out a new version in beta unless we know what we are doing, especially when it’s one minor update.
It is likely that Apple continue releasing updates to go polishing systems, but it is logical to think that everything good now is it are saved for iOS 10 and OS X 10.12, as the new music on iOS or Siri in OS X application.