Public testers receive betas after developers, sometimes with differing version numbers. However, both the developer beta and the public beta are identical, so all testers run the same software. It might sound confusing, but there are actually two beta 7s, each wildly different from the other. The "bad" beta 7 was the one released Monday, August This update was released only for developers and was subsequently replaced by dev beta 8, which was identical to beta 7, save for stability fixes. Learn more.
This update fixes an issue where Exposure Notifications could incorrectly display logging profile language. System availability depends on support from your local public health authority. For more information see covid Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices.
In previous beta programs, I've often found myself looking for a charger halfway through the day, even with minimal use. And the same has been true with the first couple of iOS 15 betas. I've had to leave my phone on a charger whenever I'm at my desk in order to get through the evening. Battery life always suffers. In the past Apple has released a battery case for its current-generation iPhones that have helped. If you do install the iOS 15 beta, be ready to carry around a wall adapter and cable.
You're going to need it. Back to my original advice of waiting a little bit longer. How long? I'd hold off until near the end of August or early September, when we're typically about a month away from the official release of iOS 15 and iPadOS By that time, the developer beta and the public beta will have been out for a couple of months and a lot of the bugs and issues will be resolved.
And that's usually when you start to see battery life slowly improve. If you decide you're going to give iOS 15 a try, here's what you need to know about installing it.
If you haven't done so recently, you'll also want to create a fresh backup so you don't lose anything important on your device. Here's a guide that'll walk you through how to do it all.
Apple published a list of devices that will receive the update. It's easy to figure out if your device will run the new operating system for its platform. If your iPhone is running iOS 14 right now, then you'll be able to install the update. Here are all of the compatible devices :. Now that the update is live -- Apple launched it around 10 a.
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