Apple had earlier released the iOS 10.3.2 beta to developers and they have now made it available to public beta testers as well. The fourth beta provided a fix to issues with SiriKit and gave updates to how their fixes with other issues are coming along.

According to a report from MacRumors, the fourth beta for iOS 10.3.2 comes one month after iOS 10.3 was introduced. The 10.3 update provided features like the Find My Airpod and Apple File System.

The report said that Apple first came out with the beta update for registered developers. The developers would just need to download the fourth beta of iOS 10.3.2 at the Apple Developer Center or over-the-air with the use of a proper configuration profile. But Apple decided to make it available to public beta testers as well, allowing everyone who is willing to test the new update to the iOS.

Apple is not known to provide some full details of what the update will bring, but its expected to offer bug fixes and performance enhancements. 9to5Mac provided the update notes which outlined some of the fixes the company did with SiriKit.

The note showed that the car command for SiriKit should be working properly as expected, while Siri's text response should be completed. Apple also fixed the Third-Part VPN Apps, making them work as expected as well.

The iOS 10.3.2 beta notes also provided some update about the issues that Apple knows and how they are working on fixing it. The company said that they are currently developing the ability to update the device from a remote server, but it's still not close to being finished.

Apple also noted that users will need to confirm first if they want to open a URL that third-party applications are invoking them to open. Plus the company also noted that SOS is only supported in India. For more information about the iOS 10.3.2 beta, check out the video below.