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iOS 18.3 Public Beta 2 Now Available: Key Updates

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Apple iOS 18.3

Apple has released iOS 18.3 public beta 2, offering some notable improvements and refinements. Here’s what’s new:

Repeating Calculations in the Calculator App: A major feature has been restored in the Calculator app. iOS 18.3 beta 2 brings back the ability to repeatedly hit the equals button for continuous calculations, a feature that was missing in iOS 18.

Bug Fixes and Performance Enhancements: The update also includes various bug fixes and performance improvements, although it’s otherwise light on new features.

How to Install the Public Beta:

If you’re already using the public beta, you can find the update by going to Settings ⇾ Software Update on your iPhone.

New users can join Apple’s free Beta Software Program to enroll their device and receive the update.

While iOS 18.3 is a minor update, it sets the stage for a more feature-rich iOS 18.4 release expected in April.

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I've loved music and writing all my life. That's why I started this blog. In my spare time, I make music and run this blog for fellow music fans.

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