Apple releases public versions of iOS 9.3 beta 4 and OS X 10.11.4 beta 4

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Apple has launched a few minutes ago the fourth public beta of iOS 9.3. This launch is one day ahead of what we all expected, which was tomorrow, Wednesday, but we can't really say that we were surprised. We cannot say that we were surprised because it seems that Apple is following a well-marked roadmap: launch the betas until the presentation of the iPhone 5se and iPad Air 3 on March 15 and thereafter launch a final version of iOS 9.3 which, logically, will already be available to everyone.

Taking advantage of the inertia of the releases of all operating systems, Apple has also launched the OS X 10.11.4 Fourth Public Beta, whose main novelty will be the support to be able to reproduce Live Photos and the possibility to import notes from an Evernote account. As usual, both the new beta of iOS 9.4 and the new beta of El Capitan OS X 10.11.4 will include performance and reliability improvements. Both betas are already available from Apple's developer center and, in the case of iOS 9.3 beta 4, the update will soon appear (if it has not already done so) via OTA to all users who had one of the previous versions installed.

Something that we always say but that is important to keep in mind is that we do not recommend the installation of any software in the testing phase unless we do it on a support device, we know what we are sticking to or we are developers. Installing software in testing phase, the most we are likely to experience failuressuch as poor performance or application issues, which can include unexpected shutdowns, freezes, etc.

We also remember that in order to install this version (like any other) it will be necessary to have at least 50% of the battery in our iPhone, iPod or iPad or have it connected to a power outlet.


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  1.   Rodrigo said

    Fix the title of the news they put 9.4 beta 4, and it's only 9.3 xd

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      There were so many 4 that that three was scared and did not dare to clash haha

      Thanks for the warning.

  2.   xabier said

    Hello everyone, does anyone experience problems with notifications on the Apple Watch after updating to this latest beta? I have noticed that many notifications do not appear (whatssapp for example)

    1.    Antonio Hueto Gomez said

      I have the same problem too

    2.    Manuel said

      I have the same problem, I already terminated the Apple Watch and I linked it again and I do not receive the WhatsApp notifications, with the others, I have had problems, they appear duplicates (They appear on the iPhone at the same time), I already sent the feedback, Let's see what they answer ...

  3.   ladydomin said

    It seems a general problem because I do not receive them either (specifically those from WhatsApp)

  4.   Ignacio said

    The same thing happens to me, and apparently there are no solutions but to wait for a new update to come out. A fiasco, in the end it is better not to install these betas that occupy us like guinea pigs.

  5.   indalecio said

    When updating, the microphone and speaker of the phone also stopped working until it went down to 9,3 to continue working