WWDC 2023: Apple releases iOS 17 developer beta, here’s how to download it
Apple announced the release of the new iOS 17 at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on 5 June. The new operating system will bring a host of changes, including improved typing speed and accuracy, the ability to use Maps offline, a new Journal app that makes it easy to practice gratitude, and changes to Siri.
In a statement about the new operating system, Apple said, “iOS 17 brings new features to enhance the things you do every day. Express yourself like never before when you call or message someone. Share content in convenient new ways. And do even more with new experiences for your iPhone.”
Except for developers, everyone else has to wait for the public beta release. However, you can opt to become a developer by payihng $99 per year.
The public beta of iOS 17 is expected to be released in the coming weeks. The stable version of the new operating system is also expected to be released in mid-September, around the same time as the launch of Apple’s iPhone 15 lineup.
Here’s how to download the iOS 17 developer beta:
1) If you aren’t already an Apple developer, get enrolled by paying $99/year.
2) Go to the Settings app running on iOS 16.4 version
3) Tap on General< Software Update
4) Click on Beta updates and choose the Developer Beta option
5) Look for iOS 17 Developer Beta and download it
6) You should now be able to use the iOS 17 Developer beta
Here’s the likely release schedule for iOS 17:
– Apple has already announced the first developer beta at its WWDC 2023 event.
– First public beta of iOS 17 could be released in July 2023
– A series of public and developer betas could be released between June and September 2023
– iPhone 15 line-up expected to be announced in early September
– iOS 17 is expected to be released in mid-September
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Updated: 06 Jun 2023, 10:35 AM IST
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