iOS 9 will be publicly tested in the summer

iOS 9 publicly tested

  iOS 9 has been in the development process for some time Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), and it seems that it will be publicly tested by the company this summer, the information coming together with those related to public testing of iOS 8.3. Apple initiated a public testing program last year OS X Yosemite in the idea of ​​fixing bugs of the operating system before the release and tries to do exactly the same thing with iOS 8 si iOS 9. In this idea, the company Apple will test iOS 8.3 with 100.000 users from all over the world starting from mid-March, while iOS 9 is to be tested from this summer.

iOS 9 will be publicly tested in the summer by Apple

  Although for iOS 8.3 we are talking about a small number of users who will publicly test the version of the operating system, the action is logical, because we are talking about an intermediate update prepared by Apple. If iOS 9 we are talking about a major update prepared by those from Cupertino, so the list of those who will be able to test the update will be much more extensive, in order to provide more feedback to the company. If I had to guess, I would say that Apple will offer iOS 9 to the public for 1 million users or more, because it needs a lot of information from customers or to be able to solve any existing bugs in time.

  iOS 9 will be focused on performance, stability and solving existing problems, so starting a public testing program seems like a great idea, with users having input into the release of bug-free software. Unfortunately, in the case of OS X Yosemite this did not happen, but maybe with iOS 9 things will be different, considering that we are talking about a completely different type of mobile terminals. iOS 9 beta 1 will be released in June by Apple, on the first day of WWDC 2015, but it is not known if the beta test program will be initiated then, but on that day we will find out all the details related to it.