You Can Now Download Public Beta 3 of iOS 10.3.3 & macOS 10.12.6

Jun 15, 2017 at 05:45am EDT
Public Beta 3

If you are a public beta tester, then you'll be pleased to learn that you can download iOS 10.3.3 Public Beta 3 and macOS 10.12.6 Public Beta 3.

New Public Betas of iOS 10.3.3 & macOS 10.12.6 Released - Lots of Focus on Bug Fixes

As Apple is working hard in the background to polish iOS 11, the company is updating its current public software offering as well. iOS 10.3.3 and macOS 10.12.6 are bound for release very soon, and their developer and public beta builds are already available to download. The latter, however, is seeing itself being updated to Public Beta 3, whereas the developer-oriented build was updated earlier this week. In order to update to the latest release right away, here's what you need to do on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac.

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The steps below assume that yo have a previous Public Beta build already installed on your device. If you wish to download and install it from scratch, then you can do so by going to the following link: beta.apple.com

Update to iOS 10.3.3 Public Beta 3

Update to macOS 10.12.6 Public Beta 3

Give how stable iOS 10.3.3 and macOS 10.12.6 betas already are, it's safe to take them for a spin at this moment in time. But really, both the aforementioned pieces of software have been in beta for a long, long time, so I would personally recommend waiting for the final release instead. Still, the final call whether or not you should upgrade right away, or wait, lies with you.

We will keep you updated regarding more news on the iOS and macOS front so stay tuned in the days to come. In the meantime, make sure you update to Public Beta 3 if you haven't already.

About the author: Uzair has been writing about tech for a little under 10 years. Started off in the Symbian days, migrated to Android, eventually settling on iOS and Mac to make a living. Loves photography, drones, talking about the latest tech, and firmly believes that iPad is the future of computing. Served as Editor-in-Chief with Redmond Pie for five years, author at The Readers Eye and many other freelance gigs. Wccftech is now his current home.

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