iOS 8.3 will be publicly tested, here are the details

iOS 8.3 public testing

  iOS 8.3 was launched by the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), in a beta earlier this month, the company taking app developers and partners who normally test beta builds by surprise. In order to offer users versions of iOS that have as few problems as possible, the Apple company will announce for the first time a public testing program of iOS. More exactly, iOS 8.3 it will be the first version of iOS that will be available for public beta testing to users around the world, those from Cupertino are going to announce their program in March.

iOS 8.3 will be publicly tested by Apple

  According to information obtained from sources within Apple, iOS beta 8.3 3 will be the first public version of iOS offered by the Apple company, it will be released in mid-March. Apple would prepare iOS beta 8.3 2 for release next week, so until mid-March we shouldn't have any updates for iOS 8.3. Although the idea itself is great, it seems that Apple will limit the availability of the beta version of iOS 8.3 to only 100.000 people who will enroll in their program, so that the places will be occupied extremely quickly.

  The public testing of iOS 8.3 is probably a preamble for what the company intends to do with iOS 9, the first beta version of this operating system to be available in June. Apple is going to offer iOS 9 publicly during this summer for a limited number of users with the idea of ​​solving as many problems as possible in time, avoiding criticism in case of their inclusion in a final build. The public testing of OS X Yosemite brought an operating system with numerous problems for Mac owners, some still unresolved, so it remains to be seen how successful the program will be for iOS.

  Apple tested OS X Yosemite with over 1 million people last summer, so now we're talking about 10 times less, so Apple is probably trying to limit user interest.