Apple iOS 10.3 Upgraded Wi-Fi Calling Surprisingly Not Included in the Software’s Official Release Note!

The previous mobile OS introduced new bugs and made existing ones worse, which has put a lot of pressure on the Apple iOS 10.3. But it seems that the latest mobile OS from Apple proved that it was up to the task with a few more additions to boot.

The Apple iOS 10.3 has delivered a host of new features including Apple ID profiles, Find My AirPods, and significant upgrades to CarPlay, iCloud storage, and HomeKit.

Early this month, Apple released the second iOS 10.3 public beta for testing on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Subsequently, the public beta 2 follows the second developer version of the software update.

Apple iOS 10.3 update also includes improvements to Apple’s new file system and more.

The public beta version of each update followed a few days after the developer version if not the same day.

The iOS 10.3 is the first version to include Find My AirPods in the Find My iPhone app, Wi-Fi Calling for iCloud-connected devices for Verizon customers, and a new 32-bit alert that suggests iOS 11 could be 64-bit only.

Apple has also introduced a way for developers to reply to app reviews with iOS 10.3, and a new system-wide app review request feature. It also includes iCloud Analytics for the first time.

With reports that the iOS 11 will be coming out soon, it is likely that iOS 10.3 may be the penultimate software for Apple’s latest mobile OS.

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