A day after releasing iOS 16.2 to all users, Apple is now seeding iOS 16.3 beta 1 to developers. Here's what we know.
to all users, Apple is now seeding iOS 16.3 beta 1 to developers. While we will need to wait at least a couple of months before this operating system rolls out to all users, it seems Apple is unstoppable in its beta cycle.
As of now, it’s unclear what’s changing with iOS 16.3 beta 1 as Apple only talks about bug fixes and improvements. That said, , such as Apple Pay Later, Apple Music Classical, and expand Advanced Data Protection to more countries. Apple calls this app “a powerful new collaboration application with a flexible canvas that allows users to see, share, and collaborate all in one place without worrying about layouts and page sizes, and will fully support the Apple Pencil.” It works across the iPhone, the iPad, and the Mac.
Alongside iOS 16.3 beta 1, Apple is also releasing iPadOS 16.3 beta 1, macOS Ventura 13.2 beta, watchOS 9.3 beta 1, and tvOS 16.3 to developers.
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