Apple has released the first release candidates (RC) for iOS 18.3, along with updates for other operating systems such as macOS 15.3, tvOS 18.3, watchOS 11.3, and visionOS 2.3. This final beta phase before the official release offers a detailed look at the upcoming features and improvements.
The release of a release candidate is always an indication that the final version of an update is imminent. For developers and interested users, these pre-release versions are an opportunity to try out new features and provide feedback. At the same time, the risks associated with installing such test versions should not be underestimated.
iOS 18.3 and Co. at a glance
The RC version of iOS 18.3 comes with the build number 22D60 and replaces the previous beta version 22D5055b. Although no groundbreaking new features have been announced, there are some adjustments. In addition to iOS 18.3, Apple has also released release candidates for other systems. Here are the most important details:
- macOS 15.3: The build number is 24D60 and mainly brings stability and security updates. This update is particularly relevant for Mac users who use the latest hardware.
- watchOS 11.3: With the build number 22S553, performance optimizations and minor bug fixes were integrated.
- tvOS 18.3: The version with build number 22K557 contains updates designed to improve the compatibility and stability of Apple TV devices.
- visionOS 2.3: The update with the build number 22N896 is aimed at users of the Vision Pro hardware and includes minor adjustments.
- Older operating systems: For devices that are not compatible with the latest operating systems, Apple has released RC versions of iPadOS 17.7.4 (Build 21H414) and macOS 14.7.3 (Build 23H417). These updates consist mainly of security and compatibility patches.
What is a release candidate?
A release candidate is a near-final version of an operating system that is close to official release. Developers use this version to perform final tests and ensure that there are no serious bugs left. However, it is important to be aware of the risks associated with installing such versions.
Important information for testers
Apple strongly advises against downloading Release Candidates or other beta versions on primary or business-critical devices. Although the likelihood of errors and data loss is low during this phase, it cannot be ruled out. If you want to test the new version, make sure you back up your data and only use the software on a secondary device.
iOS 18.3 and Co.: Small improvements with big impact
iOS 18.3 does not bring any revolutionary innovations, but it does offer some interesting system improvements. Apple also ensures that other devices run optimally with updates for macOS, watchOS, tvOS and visionOS. With the release of the release candidates, the final version of iOS 18.3 is not far away, which means that the final updates are expected next week. (Photo by Victorych78 / Bigstockphoto)