We’re getting closer to the public seed of iOS 9.3, as Apple this afternoon released the seventh beta for the mobile operating system, made available to developers and public beta testers. The release comes exactly one week after iOS 9.3 beta six was released, along with the same beta versions for watchOS 2.2 and OS X 10.11.4, while tvOS 9.2 got its equivalent beta four day ago.

The last time we saw a seventh iOS beta was back during the days of iOS 7.0. As for a possible eighth iOS beta? That’s rare, as it’s only happened twice with iPhone OS 2.0 and iOS 5.0.
Many expect Apple to release the final build of iOS 9.3 at its upcoming special event on March 21st, where we are pegged to see the release of the 4-inch ‘iPhone SE’, 9.7-inch ‘iPad Pro’ and new Apple Watch band options.
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