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Apple Seeds iOS 9.3 Beta 1.1 to Developers With Fix for Installation Issue

Apple today seeded a minor 1.1 update for the iOS 9.3 beta that was provided to developers earlier this week to fix a few critical bugs that needed to be immediately addressed.

The iOS 9.3 Beta 1.1, build 13E5181f, is available as an over-the-air update and through the Apple Developer Center.

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According to Apple's release notes, the iOS 9.3 1.1 beta fixes an installation issue that developers encountered when trying to install the first iOS 9.3 beta. On some devices, updating to iOS 9.3 failed, causing the update to freeze at the Apple logo. We at MacRumors encountered this installation issue on an iPad mini 2, with multiple failures preventing the beta from being installed.

The update also fixed an issue with apps that used compass data on devices that did not include a motion coprocessor. On these devices, the locationd service would continually crash for as long as the compass request continued.

As a major .1 update to the iOS 9 operating system, iOS 9.3 introduces quite a few new features. There's a new Night Shift mode that cuts down on the amount of blue light iOS users are exposed to in the evening hours by automatically shifting the iPhone or iPad display to a warmer (yellower) color spectrum, and there are several new features designed to improve the iPad for Education program.

Several apps and features are also being updated, including Health, Notes, CarPlay, and ore, plus there are new Quick Actions for Weather, Settings, Compass, Health, App Store, and iTunes Store.

iOS 9.3 is expected to be released to the public in the spring, so it is likely to see several additional updates over the beta testing period.

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136 months ago
Well gotta admit never saw a X.1 iteration on a beta
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136 months ago
hopefully apple will sort the awful copy & paste issues with this update.
Hopefully as a beta tester, you will be giving feedback directly to Apple about the issue you're experiencing.
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136 months ago
I haven't seen anyone else mention the color profile improvements in 9.3 ('https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/colors-are-off-on-ipad-pro.1944876/#post-22461759'), but this is a big step in the right direction for winning over real *pro* users to the iPad Pro.
Have you been sleeping?
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136 months ago
Still waiting for the public beta to drop on this.
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136 months ago
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136 months ago
***** Public Beta users BEWARE! *****

I installed the Public Beta on my iPhone 6s and I have been experiencing massive battery drain. Did a full overnight charge with an official Apple charger, took it off the charger at 9am and just used it to view a few apps. Drained to 30% by 11am.

***BATTERY HOT***

The back of the iPhone is extremely hot now. I have reported the issue to Apple via the feedback and sent my reports. Downgrading and removing the public beta now.

BE WARNED!
Agreed. Installed without a hitch, but within minutes the battery became noticeably HOT (even after closing all apps and a reboot). Logging feedback and reverting.... cheers!
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