Apple has seeded the third iteration of its iOS 9.3.2 beta to developers today. The build comes just six days after beta 2.
It also comes on its own, with no new OS X 10.11.5, watchOS 2.2.1, or tvOS 9.2.1 builds coming alongside, as they tend to do. Of course, this is a security/bug fix update, as the version number would indicate, so don't expect any user-facing features.
While the release notes didn't include any fixes, it did list two known issues that we've seen in previous builds. Simulator will not sync photos from iCloud Photo Library, and a user may see duplicate dictionaries (which can be worked around by deleting one of the duplicates).
Apple should be getting close to the final release for the current round of betas, as the corresponding Xcode release (Xcode 7.3.1) already has a GM seed available, and has for a week now.
WWDC is also coming up in June, so if you're interested in what's coming next, we can expect to hear about iOS 10, OS X 10.12 (possibly macOS 10.12), watchOS 3, and tvOS. If history is any indicator, the firm will release developer betas of these new versions following the keynote.
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