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5 Reasons Not to Install iOS 10.3.3 Beta & 3 Reasons to Try It
Don't Install It If You Hate Dealing with Problems | |||||||||
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If you're having a good experience on iOS 10.3.2 or below and you hate dealing with annoying iOS problems, you might want to think about skipping iOS 10.3.3 beta. The iOS 10.3.3 beta is, again, an early version of the upcoming software and it has the potential to wreck havoc on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Beta testers have already stumbled into a few iOS 10.3.3 beta problems. We've been hearing about problems with apps, sound issues, random reboots, lag on older devices, abnormal battery drain, busted apps, Wi-Fi, and more. We also recommend skipping the iOS 10.3.3 beta if you're an avid AirPods user. AirPods don't always connect to the iPhone when it's running beta software. Most times it just takes a minute but at times the AirPods won't connect at all until you turn off another device like a MacBook Pro. The iOS 10.3.3 beta has the potential to do more than just annoy you. It could kill your battery while you're out vacationing. It could also render an app you need for a presentation useless. It's unpredictable software and problems could emerge at any time. If you don't want to spend time dealing with problems, avoid the iOS 10.3.3 beta. | |||||||||
