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How to Install iOS 17 Public Beta on Your iPhone?

iOS17 Public Beta is now out and available for download!

Apple’s iOS 17 Developer Beta has been floating around for some time now. This year, Apple did not charge its users the $99 fee to sign up for the Apple Developer Program. While using the new iOS is pretty fun, the Developer Beta versions are not known to be stable. For those who have been waiting for the Public Beta version to come out, the wait is now over. If this is your first time installing a beta version of iOS on your iPhone, here’s a quick guide to installing the iOS 17 Public Beta.

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Here’s how you can install iOS 17 Public Beta on your iPhone

Before you begin, make sure your iPhone is running the latest version of iOS 16 (16.4).

Step 1: Go to the Apple Beta Page.

Step 1: Go to the Apple Beta Page.

Step 2: Sign up using your Apple ID. If you have already signed up, sign in using your Apple ID.

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Step 2: Sign up using your Apple ID. If you have already signed up, sign in using your Apple ID.

Step 3: Select Get Started.

Step 4: Tap on Enroll your iOS Device.

Step 5: Go to Settings and select General

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Step 6: Tap on Software Update.

Step 7: Go to Beta Updates and select iOS 17 Public Beta.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I install iOS 17 beta version on my iPhone?

To install the Public Beta version on your iPhone, you need to sign into Apple’s Beta Page and enrol your device. Once that’s done, go to Settings>General>Software Update and select iOS 17 Public Beta.

Is iOS 17 Public Beta free to download?

Yes, you can download the iOS 17 Public Beta for free.

Which iPhones are getting iOS 17?

All iPhone models above (and including) iPhone XR are getting the new iOS 17 upgrade. This means that iPhone 8 and iPhone X will not receive the new software update.

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Conclusion

This is how you can install the latest iOS beta version on your iPhone. The Public Beta version is more stable than Developer Beta, but you may encounter an odd bug while using it. If you want to go back to iOS 16, you can remove the Public Beta version by going to Settings>General>Device Management>iOS 17 Beta Software Profile>Remove Profile. If you’re sticking with the Public Beta version, check out its top features here.

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