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Apple releases iOS 10.3 public beta 1 with Find My AirPods

Apple has released the first iOS 10.3 public beta for testing on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. iOS 10.3 public beta 1 follows two days after the first developer version of the upcoming software update.

Apple’s public beta program is free to participate in unlike its paid developer program. iOS 10.3 will be released to everyone likely this spring, and the public beta allows more users to test pre-release versions of the software update before it’s finalized.

Here’s what we discovered in the first iOS 10.3 beta version:

  • Find My AirPods added to Find My iPhone app
  • Siri learns cricket scores from Indian Premier League and International Cricket Council
  • Safari now supports Reduced Motion preference in web apps
  • New prominent user security section in Settings app
  • iOS 10.3 uses new Apple File System (APFS)
  • Podcasts app now has a widget like Music app, same app design
  • New system level way for developers to request app rating, opt out option in Settings
  • No “Theater Mode” or Control Center toggle on iOS 10.3, but Apple documentation says watchOS update will include which may activate on iPhone
  • CarPlay now has quick access to last three used apps for quick switching without accessing the Home screen
  • CarPlay also gains quick access to albums from songs in Music, new Up Next screen
  • Weather data in Maps app now has 3D Touch forecast

For a detailed walkthrough on how to install the iOS 10.3 public beta, check out Jeff Benjamin‘s video tutorial below or read the full guide here:

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Zac covers Apple news, hosts the 9to5Mac Happy Hour podcast, and created SpaceExplored.com.