Why it's good to avoid iOS 9.3 beta 2 for now

iOS beta 9.3 2 was launched by the Apple company during the past days, the new version of the operating system bringing some minor changes for users, at least from a visual point of view, because in the case of performance the situation is completely different.

I introduced you yesterday comparison between the performance of iOS 9.2.1 and iOS 9.3 beta 2 on several iPhones, and in each case, the first version of the operating system worked better than its predecessor, something that many would not have expected at the moment.

Practically iOS 9.2.1 works better than iOS 9.3 beta 2 on any of the iPhones released before iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, and in the case of iPad tablets the situation is similar for the previous models iPad Air 2, iPad Mini 4 or iPad Pro, the situation being relatively easy to encounter.

My advice is to avoid iOS 9.3 beta 2 if you do not want to have problems with the performance of your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, and in this idea, it would be better to avoid the future beta versions of the operating system offered by the Apple company for us.

In general, beta versions of an operating system can have performance problems and problems, but iOS 9.3 beta 1 was a very good build with better performance and autonomy than those offered by the final version of iOS 9.2 for us.

In the case of iOS 9.3 beta 2, things are not the same in terms of performance, but this is only for older terminals, so in order to avoid headaches, I recommend you avoid it, including the public beta version that will be released, but this if she will have the exact same build.

Considering that iOS 9.3 beta 2 is, as the name suggests, a beta version of iOS, therefore under testing and unfinished, it is normal to have any kind of problems and it is not Apple's fault because it warns users about what what can I face.