If that sounds more your speed, this is how to sign up for the public iOS 13 beta and do things the way Apple wants you too. This is specifically for early adopters who want to try out the pre-release version of iOS 13 so that they can test the new features and see how they work.
Learn how to install the iOS 13 beta on iPhone or iPad. If you go this route, be ready to deal with more bugs than normal, especially during the first iOS 13 beta. Some users will be better off waiting for the public iOS 13 beta that arrives in the near future. Make an encrypted iTunes backup and archive it. You probably backup to iCloud, but it is a good idea to make a local backup and to then save it before you install the iOS 13 beta. This makes it easier to downgrade if there are too many issues or if you need to get back to iOS Once this is done you will want to Archive this backup so that it is not overwritten.
Then hold Control and click on the newest backup and then choose Archive. Apple only offers the iOS 13 beta to developers at this stage. The official way to sign up for the iOS 13 beta is to join the Developer Program.
Before you go this route, you need to check off the list of things you should do before installing the iOS 13 beta and read up on our reasons to and not to install the iOS 13 beta.
You can also check out the iOS 13 beta problems that we know about. These go double for the iPadOS 13 beta. They are appearing online at a variety of sites and we are keeping our eyes on betaprofiles. You can also search Twitter. If you want to follow all the rules, sign up for the public Apple Beta program and wait for the iOS 13 public beta to arrive.
You are almost ready. You will get back the same device you sent in. If you encounter any problems with beta software or if you would like to request enhancements to frameworks or API, please submit a report through Feedback Assistant. Make sure to include the build number in the bug title and description so your issue can be processed quickly. When you experience an issue or something does not work as expected, send your feedback directly to Apple with Feedback Assistant.
Learn more about the Apple Beta Software Program. You can visit the forums to find information or post about issues you encounter during app development. View in English. Contact us Support. Overview Beta software, including previews and seeds, refers to a version of software that's still under development and not yet released to the public. Connect your device to a power cord and connect to Wi-Fi.
Tap Download and Install. To update now, tap Install. If you tap Install Tonight, connect your device to a power cord at night and your device will update automatically by morning.
If prompted, enter your passcode. Installation Using the Restore Image Download the iOS beta software restore image for your device from the download page.
Open the Finder on your Mac. Connect your iOS device to your computer with the cable that came with your device.
If you forget your passcode, help is available. Select your iOS device when it appears in the Finder sidebar. In the Summary panel, hold the Option key and click the Check for Update button.
Select the iOS beta software restore image and click Open to start the installation. After installing the beta, your device will reboot and will require a network connection to complete activation. Click the Download button to install the beta. When a new macOS beta becomes available, you'll receive a notification.
You can install the beta in the Software Update section of System Preferences. Make sure you're running the latest version of Xcode 12 or later on your Mac as well as macOS Check that your Apple TV is plugged in and turned on. Connect your Apple TV and Mac to the same network. Apple TV searches for possible pairing devices.
The status of the Apple TV connection request appears in the detail area. Enter the verification code displayed on Apple TV and click Connect. Make sure your Mac is running the latest version of Apple Configurator. Open Apple Configurator.
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