iOS 9.3.2 Beta 3 Released for Testing
Apple has released iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 to users participating in the beta testing program. The new build arrives versioned as 13F65 and presumably focuses on bug fixes and improvements to the mobile operating system.
There are no obvious new features included in the minor point release thus far, which is fairly typical of a bug fix build. There are a few refinements however, with the latest beta versions supporting enabling Night Shift and Low Power Mode concurrently, which is a nice touch.
Users who are running an existing iOS 9.3.2 beta build can find iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 available now through the Software Update mechanism on their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Currently the 3rd beta release is available for developers, but the public beta version is soon to follow.
Despite usually issuing beta releases for all ongoing operating system efforts, at the moment there are no new betas for OS X 10.11.5, WatchOS 2.2.1, or tvOS 9.2.1.
Apple usually goes through a variety of beta builds before releasing a public version, though there is no known public timeline for the release of iOS 9.3.2 to the general public, it’s a reasonable assumption that the final version will be released in several weeks.
If Apple is forced to provide the government with a back door, will it come in the form of an IOS update? How would we ever know?
I’m trying to remain hopeful that Apple is finally taking their time; in order to find ALL the issues with OS X 10.11.XX. In particular with issues associated with TimeMachine being so slow to respond and the lack of proper icons, i.e. all set to default icon, on any applications which are stored.