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Would be very surprising if we weren't, since this is going to be coming with the new iPads.
Yeah I’m thinking RC straight after the event on March 8th I think they done something like this before after an event as in the code it has stuff from the keynote
 
Any possibility at all of a 15.3.1 release before final 15.4 arrives?
 
Any possibility at all of a 15.3.1 release before final 15.4 arrives?
I don't think so unless they have to implement some security patch. It doesn't seem like Apple only releases bug fix updates anymore unless there's a major bug and/or are accompanied by security patches.

I haven't experienced or heard of a major bug in 15.3.
 
I don't think so unless they have to implement some security patch. It doesn't seem like Apple only releases bug fix updates anymore unless there's a major bug and/or are accompanied by security patches.

I haven't experienced or heard of a major bug in 15.3.
It's out!
 
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15.3.1 is out along with watchOS 8.4.2


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It would make sense to start releasing betas on a weekly basis if you want to have the version ready for the event, although I'm going for the RC version to be released after the event, with final release on Monday or Tuesday of the following week.
 
Exactly.

No reason why not,. iOS 15 only saw Beta 2 be 2 weeks for 15.0, 15.1 to 15.3 was 1 week. Most times before that, a x.x release is usually 1 week for Beta 2, unless it's an x.0 release. Basically, extremely good odds we're weekly now, like 90% chance.

Plus needs to be, in order to be out for the new hardware.

Totally what I was thinking in the second paragraph. Good stats buddy in the first. love that 👊🏼
 
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