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Apple releases iOS 10.3.2 public beta 3

iOS 10.3.2 public beta 3 is rolling out.
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Apple today released the third beta version of iOS 10.3.2, an update to iOS 10.3, which itself is an updated version of Apple’s current mobile operating system, iOS 10. Earlier today the beta update became available to developers, and now Apple has also released it for public beta testers.

Unlike developers, public beta testers can try out the latest Apple code free of charge, through the company’s Beta Software Program. If you don’t want to wait until iOS 10.3.2 becomes available to everyone as a regular update and you’d like to try iOS 10.3.2 public beta 3 but you’re not a part of the Beta Software Program, you can sign up here.

Today’s update comes out to around 195MB, making it a bit larger than the unusually small second beta of iOS 10.3.2, which came out last week.

It doesn’t appear that very much has changed in this build, though. Apple’s own release notes don’t point to anything major, even if there are bug fixes. That said, one person’s test indicates that this build delivers very slight performance increases.


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