Users are urged to update their devices immediately

Sep 6, 2017 18:43 GMT  ·  By

After releasing the tenth Beta of its forthcoming tvOS 11 operating system for 4th generation Apple TV devices yesterday morning, Apple today seeded the both the iOS 11 Beta 10 and Public Beta 9 builds to users.

Apple plans to launch the next generation iPhone devices on September 12, 2017, which is less than a week from today, but it looks like they're still working on patching security issues and bugs for the iOS 11 operating system that will power the new handsets.

The release of an unexpected tenth Beta of iOS 11 only means that Apple has fixed some last minute bugs in the forthcoming OS, which is a good thing, and we recommend all users running iOS 11 Beta 8 or Public Beta 7 to go ahead and update their devices immediately.

Registered developers with an active Apple Developer subscription can find iOS 11 Beta 10, which was tagged as build number 15A5372a, on the dedicated downloads section, for their registered devices. On the other hand, public beta testers can install iOS 11 Public Beta 9 via OTA updates.

iOS 11 to launch officially on September 12, 2017

Along with the launch of the next-gen iPhone, and hopefully other devices, Apple will officially launch the final release of iOS 11 on September 12, 2017, worldwide, for all supported devices, starting with iPhone 5s onwards, along with the macOS 10.13 High Sierra, watchOS 4, and tvOS 11 operating systems.

All these major software releases will bring new life into your old devices, and if you want to buy a new Mac or a the new iPhone, you'll enjoy the new features Apple implemented in iOS 11 and macOS High Sierra 10.13 out of the box. Same goes for the Apple Watch Series 3 devices, which are rumored to debut this fall, powered by watchOS 4.