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iOS 9.3 is likely a month out at least, so we have a hard time believing that they would wait that long in order to release a jailbreak that won’t get patched up so quickly.
iOS 9.3 allows your vulnerable folks to protect certain notes under lock and fingerprint for extra security. Users can also adjust how the blue light is filtered and the time Night Shift mode is activated. This didn’t go down well with iPhone 6S owners, however, as the update failed to fix a battery percentage problem that has plagued handsets since September. If you download the beta, you’ll recognize the new feature by the small “eye” icon that exists right at the very bottom of Control Center on iPhones, and to the bottom-right of the menu on iPads. The new beta also helps improve the iPad for Education initiative, by providing multiple user logins and other teacher-student specific features. The company has delivered on its promise by adding new options to the 3D Touch feature with respect to stock apps.
Apple just released the second Beta builds of its upcoming iOS 9.3 mobile operating system, OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan maintenance release for supported Macs, tvOS 9.2 for Apple TV, as well as the watchOS 2.2 update for Apple Watch devices.
Here’s what we know so far about an iOS 9.2 jailbreak.
We’ll update this post with any new features that are discovered in the second beta of OS X 10.11.4. While users can also look forward to the ability to secure important information in the Notes app, like financial or medical details, using both Touch ID and a password.
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