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Apple today seeded the third betas of upcoming iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the updates available a week after the release of the first iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 betas.

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Registered developers are able to opt into the betas by opening up the Settings app, going to the Software Update section, tapping on the "Beta Updates" option, and toggling on the iOS 17 or iPadOS 17 Developer Beta. An Apple ID associated with a developer account is required to download and install the beta.

iOS 17.3 introduces a Stolen Device Protection feature that limits access to your private information in case someone obtains both your iPhone and your passcode. When activated, it requires Face ID or Touch ID identity verification to do things like accessing passwords in iCloud Keychain, turning off Lost Mode, making purchases through Safari with saved payment credentials, and more.

There are also features that require verification and have a one-hour delay to access, such as changing an Apple ID passcode, an iPhone passcode, turning off Find My, and turning off Face ID. More details can be found in our article on Stolen Device Protection.

The update also adds collaborative Apple Music playlists, a feature that lets Apple Music subscribers share playlists with others to build shared song lists. Collaborative playlists are simple to use, can be shared with a link, and support emoji reactions.

Last week, Apple pulled the second betas of iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 after the updates caused devices to go into a perpetual boot loop. Apple did not re-release the second betas, but presumably the issue is fixed in the third betas.

Apple is expected to release iOS 17.3 later in January.

Article Link: Apple Seeds Third Betas of iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 to Developers
 

Realityck

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There will be many wary after doing DFU re-installs last week, so fewer testing to let us know if this works as quickly as is usual. Maybe wait a few days then.
Thats up to you. If you don't want the dev seed, then wait a day for the public seed. BTW one party already said his boot looping issues with beta 2 doesn't happen with beta 3.
 

yukari

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No problem on 13 mini. I don't know about stutters as I usually do not watch videos or play games on 13 mini.

As for the battery, it seems to last about as long as 17.2.1.
 
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maneta

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How can you critique a beta in a few mins. It's running fine on a Mini 6. The previous beta 2 had no issues with iPads. Battery life was fine.
yo, i was talking about beta 2, as he said he installed beta 2 on both devices. I was talking about the 13 mini especially...
 

yukari

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yo, i was talking about beta 2, as he said he installed beta 2 on both devices. I was talking about the 13 mini especially...
Yes, and I was answering regarding beta 2. It seemed pretty clear on your inquiry.... at least to me it did.
 

StuBeck

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Not that I'm surprised, but it would be nice for them to say "resolved device boot issues from previous release". I've never quite understood why they make it so hard to tell what their updates include.
 
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Ossar

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Unfortunately, my phone has been stuck at Apple logo for over an hour after trying to install the Beta 3 Developer update. Curiously, I had no problem installing Beta 2…
 

GIZBUG

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Unfortunately, my phone has been stuck at Apple logo for over an hour after trying to install the Beta 3 Developer update. Curiously, I had no problem installing Beta 2…
Thanks for testing and being a beta tester for the rest of us…….
Gotta go someone is calling
 
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