Apple releases iOS 9.3.3 update with bug fixes for iPhone, iPad
The update brings with it minor bug and performance fixes, experienced by iOS users.
Apple has released the new iOS 9.9.3 update for iPhones and iPads. Although the new update has been rolled out after completing 5 rounds of beta tests, It brings with it minor bug and performance fixes. Back in March, the iOS 9.3 update brought with it a number of substantial feature additions to the OS, including Night Shift display, privacy-protected Notes and data counter for Wi-Fi Assist.
The next big upgrade though is the much awaited iOS 10. The OS update was announced at Apple’s annual developer conference, WWDC 2016. Currently, Apple is testing the third beta for iOS 10. The new software is set to bring a major overhaul to iOS, with a revamped Apple Music app, new stickers, improved iMessage, additional Siri & 3D Touch capabilities, lock-screen widgets, and much more. You can read all about iOS 10 and its upcoming features here.