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Apple has just released the latest beta version of iOS 10.3 to registered
developers.
Apple is rolling out the fourth iOS 10.3 beta for developer testing on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. The upcoming software update includes Find My AirPods support, CarPlay improvements, Apple’s new filesystem, and more.
iOS 10.3 is currently only available in beta for registered developers and public beta testers.
iOS 10.3 is the first version to include Find My AirPods in the Find My iPhone app. The Find my iPhone app has been updated to allow users to track down a lost AirPod by reporting each earbuds last known location. If in range, you can also have each earbud play a sound to help locate it.
Apple also released the fourth beta version of watchOS 3.2 to developers. The watch software sports two major new features – Theater Mode and SiriKit. With Theater Mode, users can mute the sound on their watch and disable waking the screen when they raise their wrist. SiriKit will allow users to accomplish tasks like book a ride, send a message or make other requests to an app.
All softwares should officially arrive to the public this spring, possibly coinciding with a rumored March Apple event that could see a whole new lineup of iPads and red iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
