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Apple today released iOS 9.3.3 to the public, marking the third minor update to iOS 9 since
iOS 9.3 launched in March of 2016. In testing since May 23, there were five betas of iOS
9.3.3 released to developers and public beta testers ahead of the public release of the
software.
Today's iOS 9.3.3 release is available as an over-the-air update for all iOS 9 users and it
can also be downloaded through iTunes.
As a small 9.x.x update, iOS 9.3.3 focuses mainly on under-the-hood performance
improvements and bug fixes rather than outward-facing changes.
iOS 9.3.2 is the ninth update to the iOS 9 operating system, following iOS 9.0.1, iOS 9.0.2,
iOS 9.1, iOS 9.2, iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.3, iOS 9.3.1, and iOS 9.3.2. iOS 9 will be followed by iOS
10, which has already been provided to developers.
iOS 10 brings a host of new features, including a revamped Lock screen experience, an
overhauled Messages app with new functionality and its own App Store, a new Photos app
with object and facial recognition, a redesigned Music app, a centralized HomeKit app, and
a Siri SDK for developers.
iOS 9.3 launched in March of 2016. In testing since May 23, there were five betas of iOS
9.3.3 released to developers and public beta testers ahead of the public release of the
software.
Today's iOS 9.3.3 release is available as an over-the-air update for all iOS 9 users and it
can also be downloaded through iTunes.
As a small 9.x.x update, iOS 9.3.3 focuses mainly on under-the-hood performance
improvements and bug fixes rather than outward-facing changes.
iOS 9.3.2 is the ninth update to the iOS 9 operating system, following iOS 9.0.1, iOS 9.0.2,
iOS 9.1, iOS 9.2, iOS 9.2.1, iOS 9.3, iOS 9.3.1, and iOS 9.3.2. iOS 9 will be followed by iOS
10, which has already been provided to developers.
iOS 10 brings a host of new features, including a revamped Lock screen experience, an
overhauled Messages app with new functionality and its own App Store, a new Photos app
with object and facial recognition, a redesigned Music app, a centralized HomeKit app, and
a Siri SDK for developers.