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Apple has released the first beta of iOS 9.3.3 to all registered developers with the company Apple

Apple has released the first beta version of iOS 9.3.3 to developers for iPhones, iPads and iPod touch along with OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 and tvOS 9.2.2 beta version for Macbooks and Apple TV respectively. The update comes just days after Apple released the iOS 9.3.2 to the public as an OTA update.

The features of the iOS 9.3.3 update if any are not yet known as Apple just mentions minor bug fixes and improvements in its release notes. What is, however, clear though is that the update is not yet available for the 9.7in iPad Pro, many of which bricked after the last update iOS 9.3.2.

After the company had released the iOS 9.3.2 update to the public last week, the 9.7in iPad Pro in question was plagued by the "Error 56" issue that could not be solved by a troubleshoot mechanism suggested by Apple. Apple thus pulled the software for that tablet and it seems it still has not released any update to fix it.

Apple generally releases the public beta builds of their software updates just a day or two or sometimes even hours after developers get access. These updates too should make their way to registered public beta testers soon. While the iOS 9.3.3 beta 1 is identified as build 13G12, the Macbook update for OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 beta 1 carries build number 15G7a and tvOS 9.2.2 beta 1 depicts build number 13Y807.

For those of you who manage to get hold of the beta versions of these software and in case you encounter any problems with them you can submit a report through the Bug Reporter so the company can correct the problems in the next update.