

While the first public beta of iOS 16 is still some weeks away, you can already register so your device will be ready when it’s available. Our best guess, looking at the history, would be that the developer beta 2 would release sometime between June 27 and June 30, and the first public beta would release the following week–the first week of July. In a tweet on June 22, Mark Gurman of Bloomberg reported that the first public beta “should be out the week of July 11.” Once the installation is complete, just access the devices settings menu and, in the Software Updates section, you will see that iOS 14 beta has appeared for. Beta releases almost never come on a Friday. Looking at the modern history of iOS releases, then, we can see that a second Developer beta typically follows between two and three weeks after the first, and the first public beta follows within a week.

Users who are currently running iOS 13 beta and iPadOS 13 beta can find the latest beta 6 release available to download right now from the Software Update mechanism of the Settings app. The second was on June 18, with the first public beta about a week later on Monday, June 24. For example iOS 13 dev beta 6 is typically iOS 13 public beta 5, even if they carry the same build number.

With iOS 15, the first developer beta was released on Jun 7.All of Apple’s operating system updates will get public betas in July.īut that doesn’t really narrow things down much, so let’s look at past releases to see if we can learn more about what we can expect.
