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10.3 is on current new devices, so it takes affect now for all new iPhones and iPads. Later, it will also affect existing ones.



10.3 is in beta and the first beta was released to developers yesterday. That link is to pre-release documentation.


According to the article, if you purchase a brand-new iOS device, it is running 10.3. That is different than existing devices cannot get upgraded yet to it. Or is the article unclear?


No, you've misunderstood the phrasing, it says "which runs on currently shipping iOS devices", in other words, it is compatible with.


Also, itunes connect still isn't allowing us to respond to reviews (which is the whole point of this post...)




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