![]() ![]() Tap Download and Install, Agree, and – once the whopping installer’s downloaded – Install Now. Ensure your device is connected to a power source. (Delete the profile if you get cold feet.)Ħ. ![]() This is it: your last chance to back out. Once you’ve done so, go to Settings > General > Software Update and you’ll see the current beta available for download. Once you’ve installed the profile, you’ll be asked to reboot your device.ĥ. Head into General > Settings > Profiles, select the profile and tap Install. You’ll be prompted to download a profile that will install into Settings. On the Enroll Your Devices page, scroll to the Install profile section and tap Download profile. Tap the relevant tab (iOS or iPadOS) and then scroll down to the Get Started section, and tap the ‘enroll’ link. Or if you’re already signed up, sign in using your Apple ID. For devices running iOS/iPadOS 16.3 or earlier, head to on the relevant device, and sign up to the program. If you’ve done this, skip to number 5 below.Ĥ. ![]() If your device is running iOS/iPadOS 16.4 or later, go to Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and choose the iOS 17 Public beta (we don’t recommend you choose the Developer beta unless you really know what you’re doing). Remember to always back up your data first.ģ. Here’s our serious face advice in bold: We strongly recommend you don’t install any kind of pre-release (beta) software on an iPhone or iPad you use every day and especially not if it’s something you rely on. Back up the device you intend to install the beta on to, in case of disaster. ![]()
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