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Apple seeds iOS 9.3 beta 6 to registered developers, public testers

Apple's Software
March 7, 2016

For the second time in less than a week, Apple has seeded a new beta version of iOS 9.3 to registered developers and public beta testers. The sixth beta version is available to download over-the-air or through Apple’s site.

Some nice improvements

Some nice improvements
In the new software, you can secure specific Notes with a password or fingerprint.

In the new software, you can secure specific Notes with a password or fingerprint.

The new Night Shift mode will use your clock and iOS device’s location to determine when the sun has set. It will then shift the display colors to the warmer end of the spectrum to make it easier on your eyes. It will return to normal in the morning. Read more about how it works here.

Apple also added features to the News, Notes, and Health apps along with CarPlay improvements. You can take a look at the complete roundup of changes on Apple’s preview site.

Not surprisingly, Apple has also just released the sixth beta version of WatchOS 2.2.

All of the new software should officially arrive to the public in the coming weeks, likely after Apple’s reported special media event later this month.

We’ll let you know if we find any major changes in any of the new beta software.