Apple releases beta versions of iOS 143 and watchOS 72 before reassembling it indefinitely
In case you were waiting to download the new iOS 14.3 Beta 1, iPad 14.3 Beta 1, watchOS 7.2 Beta 1, and tvOS 14.3 Beta 1, they might not be able to do so anymore. This is because Apple has fetched the updates for the time being. The company gave no reason to remove the OS version. Some say it is because of the many problems while others say it may have been sown by mistake. The move comes a day after macOS Big Sur users encountered issues while updating and posting to social media. Many even lost all their data on MacBook after updating it to the latest version.
According to Macrumours, Apple’s notary server for Mac apps could be facing issues, including iMessage and Maps crashes. In addition, Apple Pay and Apple Card are also impacted. So, as of now, it’s not sure when the new beta versions of the software will reach the developers.
In case you didn’t know, many Mac users reported on Thursday that their computers were slower than usual with apps launching slowly, if at all in some cases, as well as other issues. Apple service.
It seems that the issue is due to a lot of users rushing to download macOS Big Sur, which was officially released on Thursday. That rush may have crashed Apple’s Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) service, which is used for several key aspects of macOS, including validating digital certificates for Apple and third-party software on Macs.