Beta versions of iOS iPhone and iPad soon open to all? iOS 8.3 and iOS 9 affected

We remember that Apple
proposed last yearfor the first time for the general public to test
its OS X operating system, before its release
. This allows the most
curious and adventurous to take advantage of it before everyone else and for Apple, it's
an additional way to hunt bugs.

The 9to5Mac websitejust indicated
that Apple could launch a similar initiativefor the next
versions d’iOS
!

A real break if we put this in parallel with current practices,
which reserve beta versions only for registered developers, for example
otherwise required to keep for themselves information relating to this
beta.

This policy change, intended todetect bugs much more
earlier than now
, could be implemented from the iOS version
8.3.

This entered Beta a few weeks ago,we mentioned it here. The
transition to an open Beta program would take place atmid-March
according to the site.

The following version,iOS 9would be
unveiled like every year next May, then would move intoBeta
expanded during the summer
.

But be careful, this program would not be completely open to everyone, as
for OS X, it would be reserved for 100,000 people, the first to request it,
most likely.

These Beta versions will include a tool allowing you to transmit bugs
met at Apple.

This should delight those who look every year to install the latest
beta version even if it means purchasing UDID slots. This good news
must not overlook an important fact: a Beta remains a Beta and it is necessary
accept bugs and applications that no longer work without
complain, neither to Apple, nor to the developers!

So to reserve for a second machine or for those who do not have a need
criticism (professional in particular) of their machine

Who is tempted?

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