iOS 8.2 is the latest public release of Apple mobile firmware, but the company continues to work on the next update. It has recently launched iOS 8.3 beta 3 which you can download using direct ipsw links to install via iTunes if you are not a registered developer. This same beta was launched to public testers by Apple. Here is what users have already noticed in iOS 8.3 changes. Firstly, the list of iOS 8.3 fixes includes the bug with Safari browser which is finally solved. The keyboard has been lengthened [it is too short in current iOS 8 versions on the bigger iPhone 6 Plus and 6 displays], the Go button is now smaller [it is too huge in current firmwares which makes it really easy to unintentionally click on the period key that is located between ‘Go’ and space key] and users shouldn’t have problems with clicking on the periods instead of getting the space in Safari. In other words, when iOS 8.3 update comes to public users will be very gald as they get a chance to type in Safari without bunch of periods, especially on the iPhone 6 and its bigger ‘brother.’ Secondly, there are other iOS 8.3 bugs that Apple is fixing. If you are curious on all the changes you can either join devs or the group of public testers. If you don’t like to join any groups, you can either follow the news or risk yourself by installing the new betas through direct links. Any method is good if you like it.