![]() Prior to iOS 16.4, you had to register your Apple ID and device for the beta, download a beta profile (either from the developer or public beta site), activate it, reboot, and then download the beta. ![]() Here’s how beta works in iOS 16.4 (or iPadOS 16.4) or later. The days of downloading and activating profiles are gone, and in their place is an online check of your Apple ID and some simple beta participation menus. This is in part to help reduce the prevalence of non-registered users downloading beta releases (which will help reduce the unwanted spread of iOS 17 later this summer), but also to make participating in the beta easier for everyday users. Starting with the release of iOS 16.4, Apple will be revising the interface for participating in iOS/iPadOS betas. ![]() This doesn’t affect our editorial independence. When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission.
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