iOS 10.3.2, macOS 10.12.5, tvOS 10.2.1, watchOS 3.2.2 Beta 3 Released

Apr 17, 2017 at 01:18pm EDT
Beta 3

Apple has just released beta 3 of iOS 10.3.2, macOS 10.12.5, tvOS 10.2.1 and watchOS 3.2.2. You can download all the updates over the air.

Beta 3 of Apple's Software Released with Bug Fixes & Performance Enhancements

Apple's current beta software lineup focuses more on stability rather than adding new features, and we're already into the third pre-release build for developers. The updates are available over the air for those who have a previous build installed on their devices. Just follow the steps below to get up and running in no time.

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iOS 10.3.2 Beta 3

macOS 10.12.5 Beta 3

tvOS 10.2.1 Beta 3

watchOS 3.2.2 Beta 3

Keep one thing in mind before updating: your devices will restart to complete the installation, so please make sure you have saved all your work in due course. Also, all of these updates are available for registered developers only. If you wish to try out iOS 10.3.2 or macOS 10.12.5 for free, then you can do so by signing up to Apple's Beta Software Program. Head over to this link to get started with that: beta.apple.com

Before installing beta software, make sure you have backed up all your data in a safe and secure location. Although Apple's beta updates go through very smoothly, that doesn't mean we skip on taking precautions entirely. So please, a little bit of carefulness can go a long way for you.

Last but not the least, today's release pack nothing more than bug fixes and performance related enhancements in them. But if there happens to be something worth noting, then we will definitely point it out in a dedicated post, so stay tuned for that.

Developers are requested to update their devices to the latest beta software immediately.

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