Apple's OS X El Captain, iOS9 To Feature New iTunes 12.3; Updated Version's Enhanced Features Detailed

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Following Apple's iOS 9's release last September 16, the company is now expected to launch their new OS the El Capitan this fall. As predicted, the new version of iOS and OS will be armored with the latest version of iTunes.

Mac Rumors discussed the attribution of the new version of iTunes. According to the outlet, it improves Apple Music accessibility with VoiceOver. Second, it resolves a problem that prevented re-ordering of songs within Up Next. Another is that it fixes a problem where some radio stations did not appear in the Recently Player. The new iTunes also addresses an issue where songs you loved on iOS did not appear love on iTunes and lastly it supports two-factor authentication to secure your Apple ID.

Moreover, Slash Gear further discussed that Apple is really working hard to regain the trust of the users when it comes to security practices that is why they enabled the two-step verification that is said to be more secure than meek password. The users of iTunes 12.3 version will have to provide a special PIN code adding to their passwords when doing definite task just like logging in for the first time and doing some changes on their account details.

The Apple Insider added that Apple also include improvements on over all stability and performance. With the update of iTunes, the apple users can use the media and syncing suite to install the newly released iOS 9 on their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. This is also available in an over-the-air update through the iOS Settings application.

Apple fans are now very excited to try and experience the new features brought by the new iTunes 12.3 version.

Are you an Apple device user? Have you updated your iTunes to 12.3 version? Share us your experiences with the changes brought by the newest version of iTunes through the comment box below.

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