Apple
10 Things to Do Before Installing iOS 9.3.3 Beta
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There are plenty of reasons to try the iOS 9.3.3 update early. There are also some reasons why you might want to think about avoiding it. If you only own one iOS device, don't install the iOS 9.3.3 beta. Early software can cause problems with apps, services and general performance and you don't want to do deal with any of those things on your daily driver. This is especially important if you use your device or devices for work or school. The last thing you want is for the iOS 9.3.3 beta to ruin a meeting or a project. Early software isn't for everyone and if you can't handle bugs or issues, it's probably best to avoid Apple's new update. One other thing to note is that those of you moving from something older than iOS 9.3, you won't be able to go back. So you'll want to be one hundred percent sure that the iOS 9.3.3 beta is the right decision. Once you move from iOS 7, iOS 8, there's no going back to anything older than iOS 9.3.1. | |||||||||||
