Three days ago, Apple seeded the first beta for iOS 9.3 to developers, with the public beta arriving today. Now there’s another release for devs.
Following the public beta release for iOS 9.3, Apple issues a minor update to the developer release, bumping it up to version 9.3 beta 1.1. This quick release of updated software was meant to fix issues that were discovered in the first beta, including issues with installing the software. This release is build 13E5181f, and it’s available as an over-the-air (OTA) update for any iOS devices already running the first beta.
Going deeper, Apple’s release notes for iOS 9.3 beta 1.1 include a fix for the aforementioned installation issues, which saw some developers being stuck at the Apple logo while trying to install the new software. This new software should fix that. It should also address issues with some apps using the compass data on devices that don’t include a motion coprocessor under the hood.
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.
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