The iOS 10.3 is an update that users may need to be cautious of especially as the company has made a habit of hiding features within them. For this particular update, the owner's data may be affected and there is only one way to ensure safety within it.

According to Mashable, Apple advises their patrons to grab a hold of their data and back them up before moving into the iOS 10.3 update. This is due to the new system that Apple will imply to supposedly replace the old system, which have run for 30 years, namely the HFS+ presumably by the end of the month.

As per Business Insider, some of the supposed problems in the iOS 10.3 update could be a few unaddressed glitches. The HFS+ version is still the file system that all the devices are using, which will then shift to the all-new Apple File System as soon as the user decides to upgrade when it becomes available. Sadly, the files may no longer be read the same way upon transferring, let alone be used or retrieved.

Users are not to fret, despite the warnings, as developers are giving positive feedback on the particular update for over four weeks already. So far, there are those who claim that the iOS 10.3 update permits third-party developers to perform more feats that could not be done in the previous HFS+. Such results include a much more stable encryption, more efficient management, smaller space requirements, file protection from crashes and more.

The iOS 10.3 update is still a matter of choice for the users, applicable for the existing versions and beyond. Will you be one of the people who choose to do so with the latest release of Apple? Stay posted for more news and updates for the iOS 10.3 update and beyond.