Apple has released the third beta of iOS 7.1 to registered developers this morning. The update, which carries the build number 11d5127c, can be downloaded via Apple’s developer center.

Today’s release comes just under a month after the second beta, which brought about only a handful of changes like bringing the Touch ID and Passcode menu to the front of the Settings app…

The beta is available for compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models. We’re installing it ourselves, and will be reporting back with any new stuff we find. So make sure you stay tuned.

And as always, we welcome you to let us know if you find anything that we may have missed by either e-mailing us at [email protected], or leaving us a comment on the change below.

What’s new in iOS 7.1 beta 3

As we continue to dig through the new information in iOS 7.1 beta 3, we’ll be listing any major changes we find below:

Tweaked keyboard with new Shift/Backspace key highlights:

New power off UI:

New Phone dialer UI:

New Phone UI:

Turn off Parallax independently of other animations when setting up wallpaper:

Less vibrant icons for Phone, Messages and FaceTime:

New Repeat and Shuffle buttons in Music app:

New “Reduce White Point” option in Accessibility settings: (makes the screen less bright):

Tweaked search bar wording in Safari:

New layout for filters in Camera app:

Bold font feature in Accessibility settings now extends to more UI elements (ie. Safari buttons):

More to come…

Thanks @TheTechNerd3000, @_SwagFlu, @lhunar, @jspence77, @doubleaa25 for all the screenies.