iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 is out now for developers

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A fresh new iOS beta is here.
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Apple has dropped a new beta for iOS 9.3.2 on developers today, just one week after the company released another big batch of beta updates. 

The new software for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch mostly focuses on under the hood improvements and bug fixes, however it also adds the ability to use Night Shift and Low Power mode at the same time. 

Developers can grab the update from the Apple Developer Center, or via an over-the-air update if you already have the second beta installed. This is the second minor update since Apple released iOS 9.3 to the public which contained numerous feature additions, such as Night Shift, Touch ID secure Notes, better education features for iPad and more.

The release notes for iOS 9.3.2 beta 3 are scant on details regarding new features. Apple appears to have resolved some big issues with Game Center as part of the update, but other than that it looks like it’s mostly full of small tweaks.

We’ll let you know if we find anything significant once we get the new software installed on our devices.

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