Apple has now officially launched the first beta phase of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, tvOS 16, watchOS 9 and macOS 13 Ventura for registered developers.
Apple unveiled the next generation of its operating systems this evening at WWDC 2022. As expected with a milestone release, the changes are far-reaching and include everything from the home screen to the apps within the mobile operating system. Apple continues its push to protect user privacy and security in the latest version.
iOS 16 and Co.: Public Beta to be released in July
The updates are now available for download to registered developers readyAs usual, a preview should not be installed on a device that is actively in use, as these are usually quite unstable and prone to errors - we recommend a second device for this. Since the iOS 16 beta is in a very early stage, the recommendation should be taken particularly seriously. You can find out what new features the new software brings below. By the way, anyone who wants to test the public beta will have to be patient. According to Apple, the first publicly available test version of iOS 16 and Co. will be released in July. (Image: Apple)
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- WWDC 2022: Apple introduces macOS 13 Ventura