The stable release could take place next week

Jan 20, 2022 22:43 GMT  ·  By

Apple has just released the iOS 15.3 release candidate build to both developers and public testers, as the company is nearing the launch of the stable version as well.

In addition to iOS 15.3, the Cupertino-based tech giant has also published the iPadOS 15.3 betas, once again for devs and public testers.

For the time being, however, no changelog is available to let us what’s new in the RC builds, but needless to say, there’s a good chance the focus has been on bug fixes and overall polishing ahead of the public launch.

It goes without saying Apple has remained completely tight-lipped as to when we could get the new update on our iPhones and iPads, but on the other hand, if everything works as expected, then the go-ahead for the production launch could be given as soon as the next week.

Welcome iOS 15 update

While Apple hasn’t shared too many specifics about this update, iOS 15.3 comes as a highly anticipated update to further refine the experience with iOS 15.

It’s not a secret that this version of the iPhone operating system has been rather unpolished, with users coming across a huge number of problems, but on the iPhone itself and on CarPlay.

The latest iOS updates more or less improved the experience with this operating system version, but on the other hand, it’s pretty clear that the company still needs to continue the focus on refining iOS 15, no matter if we’re talking about old or new devices.

For now, what we do know is that Apple still has a series of features that it already announced but never released, including Universal Control and support for IDs in the Wallet app. It remains to be seen, however, what iOS 15.3 will bring new for iPhone and iPad users out there.