Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

MacRumors

macrumors bot
Original poster
Apr 12, 2001
68,187
38,969



Apple today seeded the second beta of an upcoming iOS 10.3.2 update to developers, nearly two weeks after seeding the first iOS 10.3.2 beta and two weeks after introducing iOS 10.3, which included features like a new Find My AirPods feature and Apple File System. Apple has also released a minor iOS 10.3.1 update, which focused on security improvements.

Registered developers can download the second iOS 10.3.2 beta from the Apple Developer Center or over-the-air with the proper configuration profile installed.

ios-10.3.2-beta-800x500.jpg

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 was discovered in the first iOS 10.3.2 update.

As a minor 10.x.x update, we can expect iOS 10.3.2 to offer bug fixes and performance improvements rather than outward-facing features. Apple has said that the update fixes SiriKit car commands, which should be working as expected.

If we find anything new in the second iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post.

Article Link: Apple Seeds Second Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers
 
  • Like
Reactions: nortonandreev
not live yet, I don't have a download and install for iOS, only for watchOS.

edit: ok, now iOS is live too.
 
Last edited:
WWDC (& iOS 11) are only two months away. So I'm guessing we'll get to max 10.3.5 before 11 drops.
 



Apple today seeded the second beta of an upcoming iOS 10.3.2 update to developers, nearly two weeks after seeding the first iOS 10.3.2 beta and two weeks after introducing iOS 10.3, which included features like a new Find My AirPods feature and Apple File System. Apple has also released a minor iOS 10.3.1 update, which focused on security improvements.

Registered developers can download the second iOS 10.3.2 beta from the Apple Developer Center or over-the-air with the proper configuration profile installed.

ios-10.3.2-beta-800x500.jpg

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 was discovered in the first iOS 10.3.2 update.

As a minor 10.x.x update, we can expect iOS 10.3.2 to offer bug fixes and performance improvements rather than outward-facing features. Apple has said that the update fixes SiriKit car commands, which should be working as expected.

If we find anything new in the second iOS 10.3.2 beta, we'll update this post.

Article Link: Apple Seeds Second Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers

Can anyone share the wallpaper used in the news article?
 
I both love and hate the frequency of the updates. Great to have the latest security fixes, but every update wipes out the music functions last played list. Since I listen to play lists in random setting, after each upgrade you have to reselect a play list so you get to select random again. Wouldn't it be wonderful if Apple would save the state of your music/playlist setting so you could continue from where it left off. Sorry, just a pet peeve I had to rant about.
 
Are Android users jealous of the frequency of iOS updates, and how new iOS versions work with pretty much all currently available iOS devices..?
You forget that there are already more android users around with the latest version available then there are iOS users. Google is hard working to solve the fragmentation issues on Android and over the air updates. Once they've solved that issue, there is even less reason to buy iPhone. Somehow the evolution seems to go so much faster on Android than on iOS. I really hope Apple will turn the table but it has proven not to for at least four years.
 
You forget that there are already more android users around with the latest version available than there are iOS users. Google is hard working to solve the fragmentation issues on Android and over the air updates. Once they've solved that issue, there is even less reason to buy iPhone. Somehow the evolution seems to go so much faster on Android than on iOS. I really hope Apple will turn the table but it has proven not to for at least four years.

Link please, cause it's been said before that only a tiny fraction is on the latest Android.

800px-Android_historical_version_distribution_-_vector.svg.png




Update: Google's Android Nougat update is being used on 5% of active devices as of April, and the five-month-old software is in the offing for other handsets. Here's the latest list.

http://www.techradar.com/news/phone...-phones/android-7-what-we-want-to-see-1311290
 
Last edited:
Link please, cause it's been said before that only a tiny fraction is on the latest Android.

You can't compare that way. A lot of the phone is not tied into the base OS but updated far more regularly as part of Google Play Services. For example, Google can update Maps by pushing a new version of Play Services without having to update the whole OS and usually without the end user noticing. Browser components are also in there as well as anything non-open source. This is far more efficient and responsive than Apple's monolithic updates, where we wait a whole year to get some simple feature added in Books or Maps.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 9081094
You can't compare that way. A lot of the phone is not tied into the base OS but updated far more regularly as part of Google Play Services. For example, Google can update Maps by pushing a new version of Play Services without having to update the whole OS and usually without the end user noticing. Browser components are also in there as well as anything non-open source. This is far more efficient and responsive than Apple's monolithic updates, where we wait a whole year to get some simple feature added in Books or Maps.

Yes I can, the person I replied to said there are more people on the latest Android than there are people using iOS, this is False and I provided an image and a link to prove it's false.
 
You forget that there are already more android users around with the latest version available then there are iOS users. Google is hard working to solve the fragmentation issues on Android and over the air updates. Once they've solved that issue, there is even less reason to buy iPhone. Somehow the evolution seems to go so much faster on Android than on iOS. I really hope Apple will turn the table but it has proven not to for at least four years.

You can't be serious..
 
It would be nice if they'd fix the 'bug' that plagues us blind people using voiceover. When it's reading an article, if it gets interrupted by a notification it starts the article again from the beginning. There should either be a way of quickly turning on and off notifications or it should resume from the same point.
 
It would be nice if they'd fix the 'bug' that plagues us blind people using voiceover. When it's reading an article, if it gets interrupted by a notification it starts the article again from the beginning. There should either be a way of quickly turning on and off notifications or it should resume from the same point.
You can use Do Not Disturb to quickly turn off notifications and then turn them back on.

That aside, I recall various VoiceOver related items identified as being fixed or improved in some recent iOS updates--are you running the latest iOS version?
 
Landscape iMessage bug is still not fixed on an iPhone 7+ grrrr

*start typing a message in iMessage portrait
* turn the device
* handwriting pops up instead of turning iMessage.

I received as a response that there was a workaround so the bug is no priority.
One of the most aggravating bugs in iOS as I encounter it 20 times a day, :mad:
 
Landscape iMessage bug is still not fixed on an iPhone 7+ grrrr

*start typing a message in iMessage portrait
* turn the device
* handwriting pops up instead of turning iMessage.

I received as a response that there was a workaround so the bug is no priority.
One of the most aggravating bugs in iOS as I encounter it 20 times a day, :mad:
What if you tap the little keyboard icon?
 
  • Like
Reactions: squirrelist
I both love and hate the frequency of the updates. Great to have the latest security fixes, but every update wipes out the music functions last played list. Since I listen to play lists in random setting, after each upgrade you have to reselect a play list so you get to select random again. Wouldn't it be wonderful if Apple would save the state of your music/playlist setting so you could continue from where it left off. Sorry, just a pet peeve I had to rant about.

They're working on it. The next update will allow subsequent updates to keep your music functions. But they will find a bug, so then they will update the update to keep your music functions. So, three more updates, possibly four. :(
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.