Apple releases first beta of iOS 9.3.3

IOS 9.3.3 beta

This afternoon I posted a post in which he spoke of TaiG's intention to continue working to launch a jailbreak in the not too distant future. In that post I said that it seemed that iOS 9.3.2 would be the last version of iOS until the launch of iOS 10, but I was wrong: Apple has launched the first beta of iOS 9.3.3 for developers, so there will be at least one more version of iOS 9.

The launch came just a week after iOS 9.3.2 was released and that same version was retired for the 9,7-inch iPad Pro, because owners of the small version of Apple's professional tablet could see how your iPad Pro could not start. When we are waiting for the new version of iOS 9.3.2 to be released without the mentioned bug, Apple has released a beta of the next version, a beta that, in fact, not available for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro, which makes us think that they have not yet managed to solve the problem.

iOS 9.3.3 beta 1 now available for developers

As usual in the first beta versions of a new release, this new version only available to developers, although any non-developer user will be able to download and install it as it has been customary since last year. Of course, we do not recommend its installation, since it is most likely that errors will be experienced (if they are experienced after 4 betas ...).

Apple has not included a list of changes for this new version, so it is expected that, when the time comes, it will be released for fix errors and keep polishing the operating system. Pending the corrected version of iOS 9.3.2, we can assess the (remote) possibility that this version is no longer released for the 9.7-inch iPad Pro and that one of the fixes that includes iOS 9.3.3 is that it works without problems in the last apple tablet to launch. In any case, what is clear is that we have a new beta.


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  1.   Enterprise said

    Thanks for the information.

  2.   Rafael Pazos placeholder image said

    And another beta more ... go fabric ... then iOS 10 ... for when (?)

    By the way the jailbreak and if that for iOS 10 they have told me ...

    Honestly it hurts me to say it but the jailbreak has died….

    regards

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      Hello Rafael. The new versions are introduced in June (this year the 13th) and are officially launched with the new iPhone in September.

      Regarding whether the jailbreak is dead, I remember worse times. For example, the one for iOS 5.1.1 would be released on March or April 2012. The one for 6, in February 2013.

      A greeting.