Beta 2 of iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3 Now Available, Any News?

A new version of iOS is on the way and although this is not difficult to predict because it is always the case, the truth is that we can even know it thanks to the beta versions. Yesterday the second of iOS 14.3 was launched, accompanied by the respective one of iPadOS 14.3. It is already available for both developers and public testers and although it is not expected that in these intermediate versions big changes will come as in the September updates, but there are interesting news.

Beta 2 of iOS 14.3 and iPadOS 14.3

We remember the news of this version

At the moment, no notable news has been found in the beta 2 of iOS 14.3 with respect to its first version. We recall below which were the most relevant news of that one:

  • ProRaw support for iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max.
  • News in Health as a section dedicated to pregnancy.
  • Integration of a new search engine called Ecosia.
  • Being able to measure the air quality of many cities with Apple Maps.
  • Signs of the arrival of the Apple Fitnes + service.

  • Support for controls of new generations of video consoles.
  • Third-party application suggestions.
  • Improvements in the Search app and nods to future AirTags.
  • An icon appeared that could be referring to the AirPods Studio not yet announced.

Is its installation recommended?

Like every beta, no. Although it is possible to remove returning to a stable version later, the truth is that the betas as such could generate instability in the devices. It is true that unlike larger versions like iOS 14 it does not contain so many bugs, but they could still appear. The most classic are unexpected restarts or the incompatibility of certain apps. Therefore, its download is only recommended for developers who want to test their tools in this future version. If in any case you want to install it, we remind you that we have a tutorial in which we tell you how to install a beta of iOS or iPadOS.

iOS 14.3

Will its final version arrive soon?

Apple‘s software update process is easy to understand and is that the developer betas arrive first, without an exact number of these, and weeks or months later the final versions for all users. With the large versions they are usually available throughout the summer, but with these the process is accelerated and in a matter of about a month it usually reaches the end user. The same does not happen with three-digit versions such as a hypothetical iOS 14.2.1, which if launched would be to correct a specific problem that arose in 14.2.

Therefore, taking into account that we have been using the iOS 14.3 betas for two weeks, we could have mid-December as the period marked in red for this update. But we insist on saying that there is nothing fixed for it, so we recommend that you remain attentive to this medium, since we will notify you when this final version comes out and we will tell you all the news that it will finally incorporate.