Apple, the US-based technology major, is reportedly inviting users to test its upcoming iOS update for the first time ever.
The
company has started a page where interested users can sign up to try
iOS 8.3 before it is released later in 2015. After gaining valuable
feedback by running a public beta of OS X on the desktop, Apple is now extending the program to cover iOS as well, The Verge reported.
After enrolling an iPhone,
users will be able to install a package that would clear the device for
beta software. They can then install Apple's iOS 8.3, which features
new emoji, wireless CarPlay, easier logins for Google users, and bug
fixes.
However, since the operating software is a beta version,
users may experience some glitches and bugs that won't be present in the
final version of Apple's iOS update whenever it's released.
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