How To Install Beta IOS 18?

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Apple has announced iOS 18 at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The next-generation operating system for iPhone introduces AI-powered Siri, customisable home screen, app lock feature, personalised control center, and new features in Messaging and Phone apps.

iOS 18 will be available for public use later this year, but if you are registered with the Apple Developer program, you can download iOS 18 developer beta. If you are comfortable with operating developer beta on your iPhone, you can experience the new features of iOS 18 today.

Earlier, to join Apple Developer program users were required to pay $100 per year but with the release of the iOS 17 developer beta last year, Apple has created a free tier of the Apple Developer program through which you can download any developer betas. The only requirement is that you should have an Apple ID.

Things To Bear In Mind Before Installing

How to get iOS 18 Beta on your iPhone

Developer betas are used by developers to verify their applications on the upcoming operating system and to submit problems. Since the flaws are removed after the testing, you might experience unexpected crashes on the phone or it might prevent you from using some apps in addition to other issues that you might face, hence Developer beta should be downloaded with caution. You can also sign up for a more stable public beta for iOS 18, which will be released later in the month or in July.

iOS 18 will operate only on the iPhone XS and later. The phone should be updated to at least iOS 16.4 if you want to obtain the iOS 18 developer beta as an over-the-air update. The latest iOS version is currently 17.5.1.

If you ever want to go back to iOS 17, you will also need a backup. To back up your phone, go to Setting then select your name and then select iCloud. After that select iCloud Backup and tap Back Up Now.

iOS 18 Developer Beta: How To Obtain And Install

iOS 18 Developer Beta: Compatible iPhones

iOS 18: What is New

You Might Not Want To Install Apple's iOS 18 Developer Beta for iPhone Just  Yet. Here's Why - CNET

Home Screen: Apps and widgets can now be relocated, and the home screen supports customisable colours and new app icons in dark mode.

Control Center: Introduces a new group of controls accessible with a swipe-up gesture, demonstrating connected home devices and allowing for fast control customisation. Controls are also accessible from the lock screen, and the Action Button can invoke these controls.

App Lock: Independent app encryption, with concealed applications placed in a secure folder.

Messages: Includes RCS messaging support, emoji and icon tapbacks, scheduled messages, text formatting, integrated text effects, and satellite messaging for iPhone 14 and later models.

Mail: On-device categorisation of emails into principal, transactions, notifications, and promotions (coming later this year).

Game mode: Mac’s game mode is coming to the iPhone.

Photos: A comprehensive redesign facilitates accessing memories and organising photos, with built-in intelligence for creating collections.

Phone: Call recording, transcription in Notes with option for summary powered by Apple Intelligence. T9 browse for contacts.

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