After weeks of beta testing, Apple Inc. quietly rolled out the iOS 10.3 mobile operating system. The iOS 10.3 comes along with a find my AirPods feature, a new Apple File System and a Siri improvements.

The Cupertino based tech titan has released iOS 10.3 to all users, Mashable reported. iOS 10.3 allows users to find their new wireless AirPods by utilizing the Find my iPhone app. Wherein, Apple iPhone 7 users are eager to have access to this feature. The Find my iPhone feature also limit the frequency with which Apple device users are cued to review apps. Nonetheless, before an Apple device users start downloading the Find my iPhone app, users are advised to backup their devices.

Meanwhile, the iOS 10.3 update will pull up current files from HFS+ and HFS file formats to the latest, better and faster, Apple File System (APFS), according to Apple Developer. As the two systems may not be fully compatible, users must make sure they have all of their data backed up just in case.

Other features of the iOS 10.3 mobile operating system give Apple device users more ways to use Siri with payment, ride booking as well as automaker apps. The other improvements of the update come along with support for sending podcasts through Messages in full. The iOS 10.3 will also help ensure that all Apple devices will run more smoothly.

In spite of that, unlike previous beta programs, the iOS 10.3 program's final beta is not the same build that was unleashed to the public. Fortunately, there's an easy way to get a person's device back on the right track, 9to5Mac has learned.

On a person's iOS device, go to Settings, General, and then Profile & Device Management. From there, select the iOS Beta Software Profile and then tap the Delete Profile. Enter passcode when prompted and tap Delete again for confirmation. Finally, restart the iOS device.

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