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Get ready for public betas to be available in July



Apple just confirmed that public betas of iOS 16 iPad OS 16, macOS Ventura and watch OS9 will soon be available in July through the company’s testing website. Developers already have access to this, but this is great news if you are eager to try new features on your device.

Each update has at least one clear draw, iOS 16 offers a much-improved lock screen with more widgets and a customizable look With major improvements to Messages, Wallet, Home, and CarPlay. With iPad OS 16, you’ll be able to get overlapping windows and proper external monitor support. With Mac OS Ventura, you’ll be able to get more improvements to multitasking, spotlight search, and core apps While with watch OS9 you’ll be able to get new updates to fitness tracking, watch faces, and notifications.

Also, like any other beta software, you have to be cautious about installing the public test releases as you will encounter a lot of bugs and incompatible apps as these are for risk-aware early adopters or at least enthusiast tools can afford to install a beta on a secondary device.

Get ready for public betas to be available in July

Get ready for public betas to be available in July


Apple just confirmed that public betas of iOS 16 iPad OS 16, macOS Ventura and watch OS9 will soon be available in July through the company’s testing website. Developers already have access to this, but this is great news if you are eager to try new features on your device.

Each update has at least one clear draw, iOS 16 offers a much-improved lock screen with more widgets and a customizable look With major improvements to Messages, Wallet, Home, and CarPlay. With iPad OS 16, you’ll be able to get overlapping windows and proper external monitor support. With Mac OS Ventura, you’ll be able to get more improvements to multitasking, spotlight search, and core apps While with watch OS9 you’ll be able to get new updates to fitness tracking, watch faces, and notifications.

Also, like any other beta software, you have to be cautious about installing the public test releases as you will encounter a lot of bugs and incompatible apps as these are for risk-aware early adopters or at least enthusiast tools can afford to install a beta on a secondary device.