iOS 9.3.2 Beta 3 is now available to registered developers

Apr 27, 2016 00:40 GMT  ·  By

Apple announced the availability of the third Beta build of its forthcoming iOS 9.3.2 mobile operating system for developers with an active Apple Developer subscription.

Tagged as build 13F65, iOS 9.3.2 Beta 3 comes one week after the release of the second Beta version of the upcoming mobile OS for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices, which re-introduced support for using the Night Shift feature in Low Power mode.

But, this time, no exciting features have been revealed by those who managed to install the latest Beta on their registered devices, so most probably, Apple only fixed various small issues.

If you're a registered developer into Apple's Developer Program, you can find the IPSW files for the iOS 9.3.2 Beta 3 release in your account, under Platforms -> iOS -> Download. There, you'll be able to select the correct build for your device.

"This is a pre-release version of iOS 9.3.2 for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Devices updated to iOS 9.3.2 can not be restored to earlier versions of iOS," noted Apple on the download page of the iOS 9.3.2 Beta 3 operating system.

Coming soon to public beta testers

As one might have expected, it will take one more day for Apple to start seeding the third Beta build of the upcoming iOS 9.3.2 mobile operating system to public beta testers, which means that anyone will be able to install it on their devices.

We have a tutorial for that, but we don't recommend installing a Beta version of iOS on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch device because these are usually unstable builds, which could crash your phone or tablet when you least expect it. We'll update the article when the public beta builds are live.

Update: On April 27, 2016, Apple released, as expected, the iOS 9.3.2 Beta 3 update to public beta testers, along with the third Betas of the upcoming Mac OS X 10.11.5 El Capitan and tvOS 9.2.1. We're still waiting for the watchOS 2.2.1 Beta 3 builds to come out.