Everyone can install Apple's latest beta software updates

Feb 21, 2018 18:30 GMT  ·  By

A day after seeding the third developer beta of its upcoming iOS 11.3, macOS High Sierra 10.13.4, and tvOS 11.3 operating systems to developers, Apple today release them to public beta testers too.

We have good news if you're interested in installing Apple's latest iOS, macOS, and tvOS beta software updates, as the Cupertino-based company released today the public beta versions of its iOS 11.3 beta 3, macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 beta 3, and tvOS 11.3 beta 3 releases, which where first seeded to devs the other day.

Those using a previous iOS 11.3, macOS High Sierra 10.13.4, or tvOS 11.3 beta on their enrolled devices can now update them to the third public beta release through the Over-the-Air (OTA) update system by opening the Settings app, accessing the General section, and then Software Updates.

If you don't have a previous iOS 11.3, macOS 10.13.4, or tvOS 11.3 beta software installed on your device, but you want to jump into the iOS 11, macOS High Sierra, and tvOS 11 public beta testing bandwagon, you can always rely on our in-depth and straightforward tutorials (herehere and here).

iOS 11.3, macOS 10.13.4, tvOS 11.3, and watchOS 4.3 are coming this spring with many improvements

This spring, most probably after the second half of March, Apple will release the semi-major iOS 11.3, macOS 10.13.4, tvOS 11.3, and watchOS 4.3 software updates with many improvements and new features. For example, iOS 11.3 will let users with older iPhone devices disable the deliberate performance throttling.

iOS 11.3 also adds Messages on iCloud, automatically saving all your conversations to your iCloud account, improve security by forcing the user to connect an accessory via the lightning connector if he or she wants to connect USB accessories to a locked iOS device, and iTunes 12.7.3 as a mandatory requirement for iPhone X users.

On the other hand, tvOS 11.3 promises enhancements to Match Content support, automatic mode switching for AirPlay video sessions, as well as automatic frame rate switching on Apple TV 4th generation devices. macOS High Sierra 10.13.4 and watchOS 4.3 will also include various improvements and bug fixes.