Apple has just released the second beta for iOS 9.3.3 today, and registered developers enrolled in the official program can now install the pre-release software on any device capable of running iOS, such as an iPod Touch, iPhone or iPad.
iOS 10 is expected to be announced later this month at WWDC, and Apple is currently not expected to unveil any new features with iOS 9 updates until then. iOS 9.3.3 beta 2 seems to back this up, with any user-facing changes the beta may have remaining unknown, according to AppleInsider.
To download and install the latest beta update, as long as you're already registered, the update should appear in the iOS device’s regular update menu. If you’re not registered, or a specific device isn’t enrolled, you can either sign up for the public beta program here (you may need to log in with your Apple ID) or download the beta from the Apple Developer Center.
In other news, watchOS 2.2.2 beta 2 was also released, as well as OS X El Capitan 10.11.6 beta 2. The OS X beta can be updated via the Mac App Store, while watchOS updates through the Apple Watch located on the corresponding controller iPhone.
WWDC is scheduled for June 13 in San Francisco, with some big-time changes for key Apple products and services, such as Apple Music, anticipated. Stayed tuned to iDigitalTimes for WWDC coverage as the event draws closer.