macOS 10.12.6 Beta 4, iOS 10.3.3 Beta 4 Available for Testing

Jun 19, 2017 - 3 Comments

Mac OS 10.12.6 beta

Apple has released the fourth beta version of macOS 10.12.6 for users participating in the beta testing program. Additionally, iOS 10.3.3 beta 4 and tvOS 10.2.2 beta 4 are available.


macOS 10.12.6 and iOS 10.3.3 are set to focus on bug fixes and security enhancements and not bring any major changes or features. Note that macOS 10.12.6 beta and iOS 10.3.3 beta are separate from the concurrent beta testing program for macOS 10.13 High Sierra and iOS 11, the latter of which is set to be the next major system software release and does include more significant features for the Mac, iPhone, and iPad.

Users who are running a prior macOS 10.12.6 beta and who are interested in downloading macOS 10.12.6 beta 4 can do so now from the Mac App Store Updates section.

iOS 10.3.3 beta 4 can also be downloaded through the Settings app on an iPhone or iPad enrolled in the beta testing program.

Apple usually releases beta versions of their entire system software lineup together, but for whatever reason macOS 10.12.6 beta 4 was released a few days before iOS 10.3.3 beta 4 for iPhone and iPad, along with beta 4 of tvOS 10.2.2 or watchOS 3.2.3.

Typically Apple goes through a variety of beta releases before issuing a final version, suggesting that the final build of macOS 10.12.6 and iOS 10.3.3 may be due sometime within the next month.

The next major release of system software will be available to the public in the fall with macOS High Sierra and iOS 11 both arriving at the end of the year.

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in News

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  1. Gorbnar says:

    Yippee Kai Yay!

  2. Techwitty says:

    “Typically Apple goes through a variety of beta releases before issuing a final version, suggesting that the final build of macOS 10.12.6 and iOS 10.3.3 may be due sometime within the next month.”

    They’d be better off releasing the patch with it as well, then do it seperately..

    • Luis says:

      ios 10.3.3 didn’t even need to exist in the first place. Apple should have stopped updating ios 10 after the 10.3.2 update was released, that way the ios 11 betas would be the only ones available and everyone would focus on testing ios 11 and finding and squashing more bugs before the final release in september. Nobody cares about an older software version once a new one has been announced.

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