According to 9to5mac report, iOS 9.3
inched one step closer to its public launch yesterday with the developer
release of beta 4, which brings a handful of new features to iPhones and iPads
along with a couple of bug fixes.
iOS 9.3, which is expected to be released to everyone next month, adds loads of new features for iPhones and iPads including Night Shift mode to change the display temperature for evening reading, Touch ID/secure passwords to protect Notes, new 3D Touch shortcuts on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, enhancements to the Health and Activity apps, iCloud for iBooks PDF syncing, other features include Wi-Fi calling for Verizon customers and much more.
iOS 9.3, which is expected to be released to everyone next month, adds loads of new features for iPhones and iPads including Night Shift mode to change the display temperature for evening reading, Touch ID/secure passwords to protect Notes, new 3D Touch shortcuts on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, enhancements to the Health and Activity apps, iCloud for iBooks PDF syncing, other features include Wi-Fi calling for Verizon customers and much more.
For
CarPlay users, iOS 9.3 also adds the full Apple Music experience with For You
and New sections as well as Nearby in Maps. iOS 9.3 also includes a major new
education initiative with multi-user support and much more.
Changes
in the latest beta include an updated Night Shift icon in Control Center as
well as new star icons on popular tracks/singles in Apple Music.
You can see what expert in iOS 9.3 beta 4 in the video bellow.
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