Apple has just seeded the first beta of iOS 9.3.2 to developers for testing purposes, just over two weeks after the public release of iOS 9.3. iOS 9.3, the third major update to iOS 9, introduced Night Shift mode and other feature improvements. iOS 9.3.2 also comes a week after the release of iOS 9.3.1, a bug fix update that addressed an issue causing Safari and other apps to crash after a web link was tapped.
Since the big iOS 9.3 release, Apple has been trying to quickly squash bugs and security issues. We saw multiple versions of 9.3 issued for older devices, and of course iOS 9.3.1 landed at the end of March to fix a web link glitch.
What’s new in iOS 9.3.2 beta 1:
Quick Actions: The Quick Actions feature tends to stutter when opening in Landscape mode for may users using the current version of iOS 9.3. However, many testers are noting that in the first beta of iOS 9.3.2, Quick Actions now opens smoothly in Landscape.
iOS 9.3.2 is build 13F51a, and it’s available now through the Apple Developer Center. Unfortunately, at the time of publishing, the current beta is not available for public beta testers, but that could change in the days ahead.