iOS 9.3 beta 2 released with bug fixes and improvements

Apple has rolled out developer beta 2 of iOS 9.3 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The new build is around 120MB in size and available over the air for all registered developer devices.

iOS 9.3 beta 1 was released a few weeks back with new features such a Night Shift, which reduces blue light and makes the display easy on eyes, app update for Notes, Health, News, CarPlay, improvements to 3D Touch by bringing it to almost all built in apps. The releases also had new features focused specifically towards education which includes an Apple School Manager support, multiple use login with intelligent caching, Classroom app and much more. For a point release, iOS 9.3 contains a number of new feature and improvements.

Recently, Apple also released iOS 9.2.1 with minor security and bug fixes.

The update should roll out to public beta users too this week. If you are already on the developer beta but haven’t received the update, head on over to Settings > General > Software Update on your iPhone or iPad to check for the over-the-air update.

We will keep you updated if we find any noticeable change in iOS 9.3 beta 2.

About the Author

Imran Hussain is the founder and editor of iThinkDifferent, which he launched in 2008 to cover Apple news, reviews, and how-to guides. He has spent over 15 years writing about iOS, macOS, and the wider Apple ecosystem, with a focus on hands-on guides - installing developer betas, troubleshooting, and walking through new features on his own devices. Based in Dubai, he also loves to cover photography, gaming, and the tech industry more broadly on his social media profiles.

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