Today, Apple has seen fit to release beta 1 of its upcoming iOS 17.3, watchOS 10.3, macOS 14.3, and tvOS 17.3 to developers for testing. The latest beta builds arrived a day after the company seeded iOS 17.2 and additional updates to the general public. As a registered developer, you can download and install the latest beta updates on your compatible devices.
Apple has released iOS 17.3, watchOS 10.3, macOS 14.3, and tvOS 17.3 beta 2 to developers for all compatible devices
iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 can be downloaded on your compatible iPhone and iPad models through the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. Head to General > Software Update > Beta Updates and download the latest beta. Ensure your Apple ID is connected to your Developer account to receive the update over the air.
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Besides iOS 17.3, Apple has also seeded beta 1 of watchOS 10.3 to developers. You can download and install the latest beta through your iPhone’s dedicated Apple Watch app. Head over to General > Software Update > Beta Updates and download the latest beta on your Apple Watch. Ensure your Apple Watch has over 50 percent battery life and is plugged into a power source. Your Apple ID should also be linked to your Developer account to receive the update.
Apple has also seeded beta 1 of macOS 14.3 to developers alongside iOS 17.3. Developers can download the latest through the Software Update section in System Settings. Toggle on the macOS Sonoma Developer Beta under the Beta menu.
Lastly, Apple has seen fit to release beta 3 of its forthcoming tvOS 17.3 update to developers. The latest beta can be downloaded on compatible Apple TV models by option in the beta through the Settings app. Similar to previous updates, a developer account is required to receive the update over the air.
At this point, it is not clear what the new version will bring to the table. However, Apple has many features to cover, which it announced at its WWDC 2023 event. The company has also released beta 7 of visionOS ahead of Vision Pro’s launch early next year.
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