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Apple's iOS 9.3 Beta 7 has been rolled out; Is it going to introduce fixes and improvements before its final release?

An Apple logo is seen at the Apple store in Munich, Germany, January 27, 2016. | REUTERS|MICHAELA REHLE

Cupertino-based company Apple's latest software, iOS 9.3 beta 7 has recently rolled out the last beta for the public and developers before the release of its full version.

Apple has been testing the new iOS 9.3 software since January. After the release of its previous iOS version three months ago, the company should be ready to finally put the full version out there once the latest iOS 9.3 beta 7 proves to have fixed the issues surrounding the previous iOS 9.3 beta versions.

The new software is currently available for eligible testers over-the-air or OTA, while the developers can start their download of the new beta through the iOS section of the Apple Developer Center. The new iOS 9.3 became available just a week after the last beta version was rolled out for testing.

The release of iOS 9.3 is said to improve the current iOS 9. According to reports, it will add new features and clean up the bugs and issues that some users have been complaining about. The iOS 9.3 has so much awesome features that Apple software users will surely enjoy. These include the CarPlay updates, multi-user login, health apps, Apple News enhancements, and many more. It will also improve the iPad software for Education Program.

One thing that fans will surely appreciate is that the software will also improve the iOS 9.3 Night Shift mode feature by reducing the blue light iPad and iPhone users are exposed to at night.

Since this iOS 9.3 beta 7 is expected to be the last beta version before the final release, Apple and its users are hoping that the developer has finally perfected the software to avoid any more glitches in the future.

Apple has an event this coming Mar. 21. They are expected to launch the rumored devices such as the iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro. The company might also introduce the new software at the event.