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Apple today provided its public beta testing group with iOS 10.3.2, an upcoming update that was first released to developers on March 28. iOS 10.3.2 comes shortly after the release of iOS 10.3, a major update that brought features like a new Find My AirPods feature and Apple File System.

Beta testers who have signed up for Apple's beta testing program will receive the iOS 10.3.2 beta update over-the-air after installing the proper certificate on their iOS device.

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Those who want to be a part of Apple's beta testing program can sign up to participate through the beta testing website, which gives users access to both iOS and macOS Sierra betas. Betas are not stable and include many bugs, so they should be installed on a secondary device.

Apple has said that the update fixes SiriKit car commands, which should now be working as expected. Beyond that, we don't yet know what features or improvements are coming in iOS 10.3.2, as Apple doesn't offer detailed release notes and nothing notable has been discovered in the betas we've received so far.

As a minor 10.x.x update, iOS 10.3.2 likely focuses on bug fixes, performance improvements, and security enhancements rather than outward-facing features.

Article Link: Apple Seeds First Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Public Beta Testers
 



Apple today provided its public beta testing group with iOS 10.3.2, an upcoming update that was first released to developers on March 28. iOS 10.3.2 comes shortly after the release of iOS 10.3, a major update that brought features like a new Find My AirPods feature and Apple File System.

Beta testers who have signed up for Apple's beta testing program will receive the iOS 10.3.2 beta update over-the-air after installing the proper certificate on their iOS device.

ios-10.3.2-beta-800x500.jpg

Those who want to be a part of Apple's beta testing program can sign up to participate through the beta testing website, which gives users access to both iOS and macOS Sierra betas. Betas are not stable and include many bugs, so they should be installed on a secondary device.

Apple has said that the update fixes SiriKit car commands, which should now be working as expected. Beyond that, we don't yet know what features or improvements are coming in iOS 10.3.2, as Apple doesn't offer detailed release notes and nothing notable has been discovered in the betas we've received so far.

As a minor 10.x.x update, iOS 10.3.2 likely focuses on bug fixes, performance improvements, and security enhancements rather than outward-facing features.

Article Link: Apple Seeds First Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Public Beta Testers
1.83 GB!!
Didn't expect it to be that big.
(iPhone 6, currently on 10.3 official version)
 

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540.4MB in size on an iPhone 7 with Public Beta profile installed... didn't remove and upgrade to "official" 10.3 release
 
Officially?
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Was the iOS 10.3 OTA update ever really available for those devices?

Yes, it was ... at least, for my old iPhone 5. However, 10.3.2 beta does not appear.
 
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Guys? Just read on a German forum. Are we sure, that an iPhone5/5C has got APFS? Someone said, that he read somewhere that a developer said: No.
 
Guys? Just read on a German forum. Are we sure, that an iPhone5/5C has got APFS? Someone said, that he read somewhere that a developer said: No.
I think so. Every iOS 10.3 Beta on my iPhone 5 was about 400mb. And it's booting faster. So I think the iPhone 5 supports APFS.
And I got 10.3 final OTA too.
 
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I guess this means 10.3.1 is imminent
I think that's being saved for bug fix for 32-bit devices with 10.3 installed.
...either that or a new product?
Guys? Just read on a German forum. Are we sure, that an iPhone5/5C has got APFS? Someone said, that he read somewhere that a developer said: No.
As I understand it, APFS file structure is 64-bit, so, I don't think 32 bit devices will be able to process it, but I'm not a dev.
I think so. Every iOS 10.3 Beta on my iPhone 5 was about 400mb. And it's booting faster. So I think the iPhone 5 supports APFS.
And I got 10.3 final OTA too.
None of that proves it's actually using APFS. I think 10.3 is optimized overall, not only with APFS.

Reference: https://blog.macsales.com/36808-tech-101-we-explain-the-new-apple-file-system-apfs
 
Since updating to 10.3 my visual voicemail playback volume is as low as a whisper while listening on the earpiece even at max volume. I really hope this update fixes the issue.
 
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