iOS 9.3 Beta 7 is now available as an OTA update

Mar 14, 2016 22:34 GMT  ·  By

No one expected this to happen so soon, but here it is, Apple just seeded the seventh Beta build of the upcoming iOS 9.3 mobile operating system to both developers and public Beta testers.

The iOS 9.3 Beta 7 update comes only one week after Apple released the sixth Beta build of iOS 9.3, Mac OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan, watchOS 2.2, and tvOS 9.2 operating systems on March 7, 2016.

So we are as shocked as you to see that Apple pushed Beta updates for iOS 9.3 so fast, and this most certainly has to do with the fact that the Cupertino company will host its Spring event on March 21, entitled "Let us loop you in."

iOS 9.3 Beta 7 is now live for all supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices, and those running Beta 6 or a previous build can update right now by opening the Settings app and checking for updates in the General section.

Apple might launch a new iPhone device soon

We said it before, and we'll say it again, Apple wants to have a final iOS 9.3 production version ready for its Spring 2016 event, where it might unveil a new iPhone device if rumors turn out to be true.

This seventh iOS 9.3 Beta build might also be the last one, as the company will also unveil the final version of the iOS 9.3 major update during the said event, along with the Mac OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan, watchOS 2.2, and tvOS 9.2.

However, as Apple never discusses its upcoming plans with the press, and because of the fact that there's never a public release schedule for new software updates, we can only speculate at this point.

On March 21, you should visit our Mac section for a live blog of the Apple's "Let us loop you in" event, as we will try to capture all the moments as they happen.