IOS 10 beta 1 is intended solely for developers, and a more stable version will be released as a public beta sometime this summer. Of course for hardcore Apple fans, those are all small prices to pay to get your hands on iOS 10 before all of your friends do. Making matters even worse, the new software will probably eat through your iPhone or iPad’s battery life in the blink of an eye. There will be bugs - tons of bugs - and half of your apps probably won’t even open. Here is the full list of devices Apple says are compatible with the first iOS 12.3 developer beta:Ī public beta should roll out in before the end of the week, if not in the next few hours.DON’T MISS: 13 best new features coming to the iPhone and iPad in iOS 10Īs great as iOS 10 looked during all of Apple’s demos on stage during the WWDC 2016 keynote, it’s important that we remind you that if history is any indication, the first beta of iOS 10 is going to be… well… an absolute nightmare. You can sign up for free trials of all four through the app. Four services are currently available in the beta: Showtime, Starz, The Smithsonian Channel, and Tastemade. Update | 1:53 PM: According to 9to5Mac, iOS 12.3 does indeed include the updated Apple TV app, complete with the new Apple TV Channels feature. If you are already on the iOS 12.0 beta profile, you should be seeing the iOS 12.3 beta as an over-the-air update right now. If you don’t have a paid Apple developer account, you can also download iOS 12 beta profiles here. If you’d rather do things the old-fashioned way, you can visit the link on your PC or Mac and use iTunes to manually update. If you have an Apple developer account, but you’re not yet on a developer profile, you can hit this link on your iPhone or iPad to download the profile, which will let you install the iOS 12 developer beta as an over-the-air update. Don't Miss : Today’s deals: $199 AirPods Pro 2, Beats headphones, ASUS laptops, $799 MacBook Air, more
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