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3 Reasons to Install iOS 9.3.3 Beta & 4 Reasons You Shouldn’t
Apple’s latest iOS 9.3 beta is here and it’s a tempting upgrade for many iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users. While there are certainly some reasons to give it a go, there are also some reasons to avoid the iOS 9.3.3 beta for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
In May, Apple released an iOS 9.3.2 update for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. It’s an important update but it won’t be Apple’s last iOS 9 update.
We know this because Apple’s already confirmed its next iOS 9 update ahead of its WWDC 2016 developer conference in mid-June.

The iOS 9.3.3 update is confirmed thanks to a beta release for developers and the general public. It’s currently available for paid developers and anyone with an Apple ID through Apple’s Beta Software Program.
The iOS 9.3.3 update is a small bug fix upgrade that’s focused on under-the-hood improvements to Apple’s mobile operating system. And while most people will want to wait for the public release, others might be tempted to install the early version of the update right now
Installing the iOS 9.3.3 beta has its benefits but there are also some downsides to early software and we want to address those here.
If you’re on the fence about whether or not to install the iOS 9.3.3 beta on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, take a look at this list of reasons. It should help nudge you to one side of the fence or the other.
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