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iOS 10.3.3 Update: 5 Mistakes to Avoid

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Get Familiar with iOS 10.3.2 Right Now

Get Familiar with iOS 10.3.2 Right Now

If you haven't installed iOS 10.3 or iOS 10.3.1, your iOS 10.3.2 update is going to be a big one thanks to the changes on board those updates and any other iOS updates you missed along the way. If you haven't dug into these changes, you'll want to start doing that now. 

Blindly installing iOS updates isn't wise and it's a mistake many iPhone and iPad users make when a new iOS update is released. You don't want to be caught off guard by any of the changes the update brings to your device. 

This is where the iOS 10.3.2 beta comes in handy. Those of us testing the early version of iOS 10.3.2 have a few changes coming with the next iOS upgrade. Apple could tweak the update between now and its official release so you'll want to keep an eye on the update as it pushes through its testing. 

We also recommend digging into early feedback about iOS 10.3.2's performance on your device. This could alert you to potential benefits, and issues, ahead of the iOS 10.3.2 release date. 

If you failed to install iOS 10.3 and you don't plan to install iOS 10.3.1 anytime soon, you'll want to get familiar with their changes before iOS 10.3.2 is released. There are some small tweaks that have the potential to annoy you if you aren't prepared. 

iOS 10.3 was packed with changes, big and small, and we highly recommend getting acquainted with them before iOS 10.3.2 arrives. That way, there aren't surprises. 

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  1. Jim Boarman

    03/03/2017 at 8:01 pm

    Unbelievable article!! Adam Mills, a journalism major, who bought an iPhone and iPad, has used them for a few years, is now smarter and more knowledgable than all the software engineers, programmers and managers thereof at Apple regarding software updates and new OS versions for your iPhone. Adam, do you really think Apple designs software updates without considering what impact it will have on current users? Your statement “Blindly installing iOS updates isn’t wise…”, is pompous and specious. People in the medical, engineering, legal, accounting, etc., fields that require prerequisite education and registrations get put in jail for masquerading as something they are not; because they are a danger to society. You fall into this category, however, because anyone that knows how to type can do what you do, unfortunately there are no laws against it.
    As I have asked you many times before, please get a job doing something you know about. IT is not that area!!

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