The Feedback Assistant app is also available from the help menu of any app by selecting Send Feedback. The iOS, iPadOS and macOS public betas come with the built-in Feedback Assistant app, which can be opened from the Home screen on your iPhone or iPad or from the Dock on your Mac. How do I get the public betas?Īs a member of the Apple Beta Software Program, you’ll be able to enroll your iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, HomePod mini or Apple Watch to access the latest public betas, as well as subsequent updates. We strongly recommend installing on a secondary system or device, or on a secondary partition on your Mac. Install the beta software only on non-production devices that are not business critical. Since Apple TV and HomePod mini data and purchases are stored in the cloud, there’s no need to back up your Apple TV or HomePod mini. Be sure to back up your iPhone or iPad and your Mac using Time Machine before installing beta software. Please note that since the public beta software has not yet been commercially released by Apple, it may contain errors or inaccuracies and may not function as well as commercially released software. The feedback you provide on quality and usability helps us identify issues, fix them, and make Apple software even better. Download the public beta from the Mac App Store under the “Updates” pane.The Apple Beta Software Program lets users try out pre-release software.Download Apple’s Public Beta Access Utility.Follow on-screen instructions and agree to Apple’s terms and conditions to start the installation.You’ll be taken automatically to update to the iOS 10 beta in Settings (Settings > General > Software Update).Download Apple’s configuration profile from /profile.Head below for instructions on how to install the latest iOS and macOS betas: The company released its first beta version of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra 10.12 to developers through its separate Apple Developer Program following an unveiling at its WWDC 2016 developer conference in June, 2016. It followed that up with iOS 10 Beta 2 and macOS Sierra Beta 2 released to developers on July 5, 2016. The Apple Beta Software Program allows Apple device users to try out upcoming releases of the company’s iOS operating system for iPhone, iPad, and iPods, and the macOS operating system for Macs.Īpple’s latest public beta for the program is scheduled for launch Jfor upcoming iOS 10 and macOS Sierra releases set for public release this fall.