Apple has officially rolled out the next major beta versions of its Operating systems. Users can now try out iOS 16, iPad, iOS 16, watch OS9, Mac OS Ventura, and tvOS 16 right now. Apple officially released the public beta a few weeks after they offered the last developer betas and to access them, you can now sign up for the Apple Beta Software program and follow the directions that are given there.
Bear in mind that there will be a lot of bugs that Apple has not yet detected, and you will be some of the people that will help resolve the issues. And please make sure to back up your data before installing any beta OS as there is a chance that you might have to erase all your data from the device because of some major bug.

You will also be able to get used to some of the new features that are introduced with iOS 16 as there are better features like a revamped Lock screen, more layout and customization options, and Dynamic Wallpapers as well. The notifications and Focus mode have also been revamped and you will be able to stay on top of things like sports scores and transit rides with live activities. The facility will now be able to be used in landscape orientation and you won’t have to use an Apple Watch to use the Fitness app.

There is also a great new option to edit messages after you send them, and there’s also a way to report spam text messages and a pay letter function and wallet with an email scheduling option in the mail app. There are many more features on the way, including upgrades for Apple Maps, CarPlay, Family sharing, and an extreme security option for high-profile users.
There are more improved multitasking options that allow users more control over resizing apps and overlapping windows on iPad OS 16. Some features are limited to the M1-powered iPads, however, there is support for external displays elsewhere. Apple has also focused a lot more on multitasking with macOS, Ventura with the stage manager, and undo send options in the mail app along with other options like sharing tab groups and Safari and a new security function called Passkeys, which we’ll use face ID and touch ID for authentication. Users can also use the iPhone as a Webcam.

Apple is giving more fitness features as a significant upgrade for watch OS9, and users will get access to distance and time intervals for workouts. There will be more ways to view which heart rate zones you’re doing in workouts and sleep, and in addition to that, Apple is now promising improved sleep tracking and meditation reminders as well. Although these are some cool features for the next generation devices, the company’s also ending support for older devices with this update as users will need an iPhone 8 or later to download the iOS 16 update.
