Following a weeks-long vacation break, Apple on Tuesday launched the second beta for iOS 17.3, however virtually instantly studies started cropping up of main points putting in it. In response to a number of accounts on X (previously Twitter), the most recent iOS 17.3 beta is placing iPhones in a so-called “boot loop,” that means they regularly restart with out ever correctly loading the system.
The primary iOS 17.3 beta arrived on December 12, only a day after iOS 17.2 arrived. The upcoming launch is essentially centered on bug fixes and safety updates, nevertheless it ought to deliver a minimum of two new options: Stolen System Safety and Apple Music collaborative playlists. Apple Music collaborative playlists, which let associates add songs to and edit shared playlists, additionally appeared in iOS 17.2 betas however was faraway from the ultimate launch.
Stolen System Safety is a newly introduced function that limits the facility of your iPhone’s passcode. Presently, thieves can change your iCloud password with simply your passcode, which might then be used to entry passwords and accounts, however the brand new function lets customers activate Face ID authentication to entry passwords amongst different options.
Apple will seemingly pull iOS 17.3 beta 2 and reissue a more recent construct to repair the problems so maintain off on putting in it for now.