Apple is reportedly inviting users to test its upcoming iOS update for the first time ever.
The iPhone maker has started a page where interested users can sign up to try iOS 8.3 before it is released later this year. After gaining valuable feedback by running a public beta of OS X on the desktop, Apple is now extending the program to cover iOS as well, reported The Verge.
After enrolling an iPhone, users will be able to install a package that would clear the device for beta software. They can then install iOS 8.3, which features new emoji, wireless CarPlay , easier logins for Google users, and bug fixes.
However, since the operating software is a beta version, you may experience some glitches and bugs that won’t be present in the final version whenever it’s released. (ANI)