Soon after Apple unveiled the software improvements coming to iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, and Apple Watch this year, the first developer beta releases made their way online. Anyone with access to a developer account can install iOS 15 beta 1 on his or her iPhone right now and try out some of the brand new features that Apple introduced during the main WWDC 2021 keynote on Monday. The same goes for iPadOS 15, watchOS 8, and macOS Monterey. Updating an Apple device to the newest beta works just as seamlessly as it has in the past, although you should make sure to back up your data on the stable software release before installing new and potentially buggy beta software.
Going forward, Apple might make a significant change to the way you update your iPhone and iPad to the latest software versions. Rather than jumping on the latest available OS update, like iOS 15, users might be able to stick with their current installation while adding the most important new features from newer software updates.
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