After the release of the Apple iOS 9.3 and 9.3.1 that supposedly addresses all the crashes and bugs of the previous version, Apple junkies are now looking at the beta version of the iOS 9.3.2.
According to reports, the new version will supposedly be the key to a recurring problem for Apple users who are heavy phone gamers. "A long-standing bug in Game Center that renders many games unplayable has reportedly been resolved in the latest public beta of iOS 9.3.2," Mac Rumors reported. "Game Center for iOS is a necessary component of many turn-based multiplayer App Store titles, which rely on Apple's social gaming network to enable gamers to invite friends, start multiplayer matches, and compete for high scores."
The first 9.3.2 beta has been released to public testers just last week. Those who are interested to test the new OS, can sign-up through the beta testing website.
Meanwhile, it was previously reported that not all is well with Apple's initial rollout of the new iOS 9.3. Instead of getting positive feedback from users, the latest update was plagued with complaints about crashes and bugs.
The Guardian recently reported that Apple is on top of the issue at hand and has promised to do a follow-up update to solve the problems of the iOS 9.3. According to the outlet, the problem has been rampant with users of the iPhone 5 and older models, and the iPad Air and earlier tablet models.
"Hundreds of iPhone and iPad users have been hit by multiple bugs locking their devices or causing them to crash since the release of Apple's latest operating software, iOS 9.3," the publication noted. "Apple released a second edition of the iOS 9.3 update for these older devices, which allows users to skip the Apple ID check before the device is activated and boot it up, as is normally the case with iOS updates. Those users locked out of their iPhones and iPads could plug the device into their computer and apply the updated iOS 9.3 to unbrick them."
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