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Apple releases first build of iOS 8.3 to developers

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While iOS 8.2 is not even in the hands of consumers yet, Apple has just seeded the first build of the upcoming iOS 8.3 to developers. Apple has not yet disclosed what iOS 8.3 brings to iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches, but we’ll keep you posted. We previously reported that iOS 8.2 will be released in March, before the April release of the Apple Watch. Earlier today we reported that iOS 9 will bring many bug and stability fixes later this year. We first reported last year that iOS 8.3 would be launching this year.

Additionally, Apple has released Xcode 6.3 beta to developers including Swift 1.2, a significant update to its programming language.

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Comments

  1. Taste_of_Apple - 9 years ago

    Wow. It looks like they aren’t playing around. Pretty interesting their giving us access to 8.3 before 8.2 has even finished its beta run for release.

  2. feonix2014 - 9 years ago

    Well I just want the wifi problems sorted out is that too much to ask for. Check out wifried on Google or the main forums to see what I mean.

  3. what ever happened to the reboots for large number of apps?

    Is apple just sweeping under the rug by switching to Samsung?