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Apple today seeded the first beta of an upcoming iOS 10.3.3 update to developers, one day after releasing iOS 10.3.2, a minor bug fix update that introduced minor bug fixes and a long list of security updates.

Registered developers can download the first iOS 10.3.3 beta from Apple's Developer Center or over-the-air once the proper configuration profile is installed.

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We don't yet know what's included in iOS 10.3.3, but with a 10.x.x version number, it's likely to be another minor update that focuses on bug fixes and security improvements rather than outward-facing changes. If anything notable is found in the beta, we'll update this post.

iOS 10.3.3 may be one of the last updates we see to iOS 10, as Apple is starting to shift focus to iOS 11. iOS 11 will be introduced at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicks off on June 5. The update will be in testing for several months before seeing a fall public release.

Article Link: Apple Seeds First Beta of iOS 10.3.3 to Developers
 
Why? Testers are forgetting this in favour of iOS 11 in 19 days anyway.
 
It's going to be sad when we see the first iOS 11 betas as I likely won't have a compatible device to test it on and I'm not using my production device!
 
Why? Testers are forgetting this in favour of iOS 11 in 19 days anyway.
Exactly. This is unprecedented. The couple weeks before WWDC is usually very quiet. It must be for the jailbreak that's suppose tone released plus maybe safari history clearing bug.
 
Exactly. This is unprecedented. The couple weeks before WWDC is usually very quiet. It must be for the jailbreak that's suppose tone released plus maybe safari history clearing bug.
I looked it up and apparently iOS 9.3.3 beta released on May 23rd last year. I won't be installing this, waiting for WWDC.
 
I'm also skipping this and waiting till iOS 11 on June 5th at WWDC. Worries me updating from a Beta to a Beta. And it would be beta to beta on every device if I updated.
 
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I looked it up and apparently iOS 9.3.3 beta released on May 23rd last year. I won't be installing this, waiting for WWDC.

Okay, so similar to that then, this will be released the day of WWDC, like 9.3.3 was last year. My bad, I must have completely missed 9.3.3 in excitement of 10.
 
I'm also skipping this and waiting till iOS 11 on June 5th at WWDC. Worries me updating from a Beta to a Beta. And it would be beta to beta on every device if I updated.

I've done this before, but I always do a DFU restore when installing major iOS updates (be it GM -> Beta, Beta -> GM, Beta -> Beta or GM -> GM)
 
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