Apple has seeded the first beta for iOS 9.3.2 to developers, which focuses on general improvements. Apple has officially seeded the first beta of iOS 9.3.2 to developers. The release comes just two weeks after publicly releasing iOS 9.3. That release, which was a sizable one with new features like Night Shift mode, secure Notes, and more, has since been updated to iOS 9.3.1 only a handful of days ago.

iOS 9.3.2, however, is expected to be far more tame. As you can see in the screenshot above, Apple says this beta only includes “bug fixes and improvements.” We’re installing it now and will let you know if there is more to it.

Since the big iOS 9.3 release, Apple has been trying to quickly squash bugs and security issues. We saw multiple versions of 9.3 issued for older devices, and of course iOS 9.3.1 landed at the end of March to fix a web link glitch.

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