Continuing a weekly rollout of iOS 9.3 beta builds, Apple on Monday seeded the seventh version of its forthcoming mobile operating system with Night Shift mode, secure Notes and more to developers and public testers.

Today's release of beta builds 13E5233a and 13E5234a comes exactly one week after the sixth version of iOS 9.3 was pushed out in early March, bringing minor changes and bug fixes ahead of an expected issue date sometime in spring.
When it launches, iOS 9.3 will provide iPhone and iPad users with a bevy of new features including Night Shift for reduced eye strain, a Touch ID-secured version of Notes, additional 3D Touch Quick Actions and various improvements to existing first-party apps and services.
Apple is also looking to build out specialized offerings for schools and enterprise with the upcoming iOS release. For example, the Classroom app and supporting ecosystem for iPad offers teachers and school administrators granular control over software distribution, per-student device management and remote monitoring.
Developers and those taking part in the public beta program can download the latest software via Apple's developer portal or on their test device.
We will update you on the latest updates on 9.3 Beta 7 here.
The more betas that are released the more information Apple receives from beta testers the more they can be aware of and take care of before the official iOS release. More betas mean more chances for Apple to take care of as many things as they can before rolling it out publicly.
Note that iOS 2.0 and 5.0 went to 8 betas, there are a few of them that also went to Beta 7. This is not Apple's first time that the Beta's have to gone to Beta 7.
Whats New?
- Safari is snappier
- Apple have not fixed the bug with iOS being snappier once animations are removed using the glitch previously posted.
- Users are reporting battery life is exceptional
[via Developer Apple]
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