iOS 10.3 beta - release date and new features

iOS 10.3 beta 1 is to be released on January 10 by Apple and will bring a new Theater Mode for customers around the world.

iOS beta 10.3 1 it will be released on January 10, according to a person who in the past gave us a lot of valid information about Apple products not yet released. We are talking about Sonny Dickson, the one who revealed to the whole world the secrets of the Apple company regarding the iPhone 6 before any other leakster disclosed them to us.

Yesterday he spoke about iOS 10.3 beta 1, stating that this first beta version will be released by Apple on January 10, a Tuesday. If you have been following Apple's releases for new versions of iOS for some time, then you will notice that January 10 is a Tuesday, which means that the information is perfectly plausible at the moment.

Apart from providing the date for the release of iOS 10.3 beta 1, Sonny Dickson also states that Apple is going to implement a so-called "Theatre Mode", which will also have a Popcorn-shaped icon visible in the Control Center. What this new function will do, no one knows for now, and Dickson does not provide details for it, but we could talk about that dark theme, "Dark Mode", which was discussed last summer.

iOS 10.3 beta - release date and new features

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It wouldn't be hard to believe that starting with iOS 10.3 beta Apple could offer us a method to make the entire iOS interface black for use at night, but we could also talk about a completely different function. Those from Apple have already implemented black interfaces for some of the iOS applications, but they have only activated them for the Clock application, so it remains to be seen what we will get.

Since iOS 10.3 beta 1 should be released on January 10, there is a very high chance that iOS 10.2.1 will be released before, or even on the same day. The Apple company does not really have the habit of initiating a new round of beta testing of an iOS without releasing the previous version in its final version, so we could have an update for everyone.

Of course, Apple's plans could change until the week of January 10, 2017, but for now there is no reason to believe anything other than what is presented to us.