

For instance, you can create a Work mode, a Sleep mode, a Workout mode, etc. In addition to “Do not disturb,” you can configure various modes - you can choose apps and people you want notifications from and change your focus depending on what you’re doing. The biggest change of iOS 15 is a new Focus mode. In September, your device should automatically update to the final version of iOS 15, iPadOS 15 or watchOS 8 and you’ll be able to delete the configuration profile. Once it’s installed, reboot your device, then head over to the Settings (or Watch) app.

It’s a tiny file that tells your device to update to public betas like it’s a normal software update. Head over to Apple’s beta website from the device you want to use for the beta and download the configuration profile - do that from your iPhone for the watchOS beta. Proceed with extreme caution.īut if you have an iPad, iPhone or Apple Watch you don’t need, here’s how to download it. In some rare cases, beta software can also brick your device and make it unusable. The issue is not just bugs - some apps and features won’t work at all.

So it sounds like the first public beta is more or less the same build as the second developer build.īut remember, you shouldn’t install a beta on your primary iPhone or iPad. Apple also released the second developer beta of iOS and iPadOS 15 today. It’s a good way to fix as many bugs as possible and gather data from a large group of users.Īs always, Apple’s public betas closely follow the release cycle of developer betas. But Apple is going to release betas every few weeks over the summer. The company still plans to release the final version of iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and watchOS 8 this fall. Unlike developer betas, everyone can download these betas - you don’t need a $99 developer account. Those releases are the next major versions of the operating systems for the iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch. Apple just released the first public beta of iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and watchOS 8. This is your opportunity to get a glimpse of the future of iOS, iPadOS and watchOS.
