first developer beta of iOS 16. However, not many people were eligible to the software, as developer betas require an Apple Developer Program hip, costing $100 per year. Developer betas are also typically more buggy and unstable than public betas and are hence not recommended for everyday use.
Apple launched the second developer beta of iOS 16 in late June before the third dev beta was released in early July. The first stable release of iOS 16 is expected to be rolled out this fall, although the exact date remains a mystery. The software is compatible with a slew of iPhones, going back to the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and iPhone X that were launched in 2017. However, it won't be available to the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, which angered many iPhone 7-series s who made it a point to vent their frustrations online.
The first public beta of and install on compatible iPhones. The first step towards doing that is g up for the Apple Beta Software program. However, before that, it is advisable to back up all data in the device, especially if it contains important documents, photos and other files. By default, iPhones automatically back up data to iCloud periodically, but if the feature is disabled, s can still manually back up their devices. To do that, go over to 'Settings,' click on the profile name, select 'iCloud,' and then hit 'iCloud Backup.' Finally, tap on 'Backup Now' to back up all data in that device. How much time the backup process takes will depend on the amount of data that needs to be backed up and the internet speed.
And Install iOS 16 Public Beta
To get started with the installation, go to the Apple Beta Software Program website ( link in the source below) on the target iPhone and tap on the blue 'Sign Up' button. Now to Apple ID using the Face ID attached to the iPhone. On the next page, scroll down a little, and under 'Get Started,' tap 'Enroll your iOS device.' On the next page, scroll down and look for the 'Install Profile' section. Here, read the literature carefully and then hit the blue ' profile' button. Once the ing is done, tap 'Install,' enter the code and then follow on-screen instructions. s may have to hit 'Install' a couple more times before installing the file. Now restart the phone to get it ready to the iOS 16 public beta.
Once the phone boots back up, open the 'Settings' app, go to 'General,' then select 'Software Update.' On the next page, iOS 16 will be ready for , so simply tap on the ' and Install' button to get started. Do note that the phone requires a certain amount of free storage space for the new update to , so the s must check they have enough available storage before trying to the new update. Once the is complete, reboot the iPhone and the device should run iOS 16 the next time it boots up.
Source: Apple