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iOS 9.3.3 Release & Time: 5 Things to Expect & 4 Not To
An iOS 9.3.3 update for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is imminent and today we want to take you through a few things you can expect from the iOS 9.3.3 release date, release time, and more as we push closer to release.
Apple’s been pretty busy in the weeks since the iOS 9.3 release in March.
First, it released an iOS 9.3.1 update, a small bug fixer aimed fixing a major problem users discovered almost immediately after installing iOS 9.3. More recently, the company rolled out an iOS 9.3.2 update to iOS 9 users.
iOS 9.3.2 is the current version of iOS 9 and it brings bug fixes and patches to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. It’s also brought problems to many iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users.
Update: The iOS 9.3.3 update is out but it’s not showing up as an OTA update on our devices. We were, however, able to download and install it via iTunes. Try iTunes if it doesn’t show up in Settings.
In late May, Apple issued an iOS 9.3.3 beta to developers and the general public confirming the next update for iOS 9 users.
The iOS 9.3.3 update may be confirmed but Apple’s neglected to outline some of the key release details including the release date, the official change log and more.
While we wait for the iOS 9.3.3 update to arrive, we want to help fill in some of the blanks for you. These are our iOS 9.3.3 release expectations.
This roundup takes a look at the iOS 9.3.3 update itself, the iOS 9.3.3 release date, the release time, and more.
Our goal here is to help you set realistic expectations about the iOS 9.3.3 update and its release ahead of its arrival.
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