The Apple iOS 17.3 beta update is now being pulled back after causing issues for some beta testers. Apple is pulling back this because is makes some iPhones brick. Some beta testers of this new update have not been able to start up their iPhones after installing the update for testing.
This is one of the reasons why it isn’t advisable to install beta updates on your main device. Sometimes these updates are not stable and might make the device misbehave, as they are stable releases. For this issue with the Apple iOS 17.3 beta upgrade, some that are facing this issue are expressing their thoughts on its cause as well as the solution.
Most blame the Back Tap gesture feature for this bricking issue that beta testers are currently facing. The reason behind this speculation on the part of beta testers is that those who have this gesture feature turned off are the ones facing this issue. Others who have the Back Tap gesture feature turned on their device are not facing this bricking issue.
For the fix, Apple advises testers to use Recovery Mode to revert to the previous update will help users gain access to their devices. Well, the best fix for this issue is currently being provided by Apple as they are pulling back the new iOS 17.3 beta update. This will help the technical team find the main cause of this problem and fix it.
Once a fix is ready, then Apple will roll out this update again to beta testers for usage. After the testing of the fixed version of Apple iOS 17.3 beta version is complete, then it’ll head for a global release. This release will bring new features and fixes to some problems that iPhone users are currently facing on their devices.