Apple just launched a few minutes ago what are already the third betas for iOS 15 developers, accompanied by the respective third versions of iPadOS 15, macOS 12 Monterey, watchOS 8, and tvOS 15. We remember that in the case of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 there was a beta 2 revision on June 30, accompanying the first public betas that, at least at the time this news was published, have not released a new version.
Bugs continue to be debugged in these versions
We remember that we have an article in which we tell how to install the iOS and iPadOS betas to be able to enjoy these versions on your iPhone and / or iPad. If you already had the first or second beta installed, just go to Settings> General> Software update to find this new beta. Now we remember that they are still buggy versions being still far in time from what will be the final versions for all users.
The most common bugs found in any beta are excessive battery consumption, a certain lag when navigating the system, apps that don’t work or are cracked, unexpected reboots … Not all are problems that always occur and to all users, but they are the most common to appear in this type of version. In these third betas, some of these bugs are still being corrected and others that have been reported since the first betas were launched on June 7.
Regarding novelties that incorporate little we can say for now, since we are still installing these versions on our devices and it is early to know the possible changes. In any case, we will update this article with those relevant changes that we have found, if any.
If you don’t want betas, when can you upgrade?
If you do not want to take those risks that we mentioned previously, you will have no choice but to wait for final versions operating systems. According to Apple, this launch will occur in the fall. To be more specific, we could fix September as the most likely date based on what happened in previous years. At least for the versions of iOS, iPadOS, watchOS and tvOS, since in recent years macOS is taking a different calendar and it is not ruled out that it arrives later. Already in 2019 we saw that macOS Catalina was launched in October and in 2020 we had to wait until November to see Big Sur arrive.