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Apple seeds first iOS 9.3 beta to public testers

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Apple has two avenues to test out beta software, the first of which is for developers, and the second is for a limited amount of public testers out in the wild, with the latter group getting some new software to try out.
On Thursday, January 14 (three days after releasing the developer beta), Apple officially seeded the first iOS 9.3 beta out to public testers. This release is the first of what’s expected to be several different releases, as Apple rolls out new features into its mobile software. iOS 9.2.1 is still currently being tested in its beta phase as well.
For those who wish to participate in the beta program, Apple has a dedicated page for signups, which you can find here.
For those who are already signed up for the beta testing program, and have their iOS device running pre-release software, the iOS 9.3 update is available as an over-the-air (OTA) software update on that device.
For its part, iOS 9.3 is a pretty sizable update, including several new features. That includes the likes of Night Shift, which changes the amount of blue light the iOS user sees on their display after night sets in. The iOS 9.3 update also allows an iPhone to pair with multiple Apple Watches, and brings new education-focused features to the fore.
Do you plan on running the iOS 9.3 beta?
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