Here is how Apple plans to prevent bugs in future versions of iOS

Currently, only employees at the headquarters of Apple and developers have the honor to test the pre-release version of iOS, but there was, apparently, a change in the air.

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According to 9to5Mac , Apple could start providing some employees to shops the ability to access the next versions of iOS . In other words, the thinking behind this move is obviously to them for all to see. The program will start in the near future with the next version of the mobile OS of the Cupertino, which could be version 8.2, which is scheduled to come out alongside the Apple Watch.
Employees of shops, which must constantly deal with issues surrounding iOS as those encountered by users, may provide better feedback to Apple engineers.

Apple began to do the same by releasing previews versions of Mac OS X, which has enabled it to identify problems more quickly than could have been normally.

Reliving the past ...
If iOS versions released to the public are mostly fairly stable, the most recent deployments were tainted by some bugs. IOS 8.0.1 was even suspended while the corrected Apple. "Apple has recently come under fire with claims on the fact that the latest operating systems do not have the same finish and quality iOS and OS X have hitherto known " , reports 9to5Mac.

While Apple Watch will potentially make its appearance in a few weeks, it is crucial that the Cupertino company succeeds in its most stable mobile operating system.

The smartwatches are not like smartphones. People will expect them to be stable.
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