Apple has released first beta of iOS 9.3.2 OS update. The new update is seeded to registered developers and public beta testers via over the air (OTA) update. The update brings performance improvements.
Last month during iPhone SE launch event, Apple released the iOS 9.3 to public. Now within two weeks, the iPhone maker has released another software update.
iOS 9.3.2 will be a minor update. The first beta doesn’t bring any new feature, it just focuses on bug fixes and performance improvement on new and older iDevices. Registered developers and public beta testers can downloaded and it install in on their iPhone or iPad.
In couple of months, Apple will show off its upcoming major upgrade, iOS 10. The new iOS 10 will be available to registered developers and public beta testers after Apple unveils it during WWDC 2016 keynote.
iOS 9.3.2 will be released to public in coming weeks. It will be compatible with iPhone, iPad and iPod devices.