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Public betas of Apple’s latest software, which it announced weeks ago at WWDC 2024, are now available.
Today, the company is releasing public betas of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, watchOS 11, and tvOS 18.
To recap, iOS 18 will feature improved customisation options for your home screen and also an all-new Photos app.
As for iPadOS 18, one of its biggest highlights is its native Calculator app and Math Notes feature.
The next macOS is called Sequoia and users will likely be most excited by its iPhone Mirroring feature, which lets you interact with and control your iPhone using your Mac wirelessly.
Apple Watch owners will likely be most intrigued by watchOS 11’s new Vitals app that gives you an overview of your general well-being and health.
To download and try these new software, you’ll need to sign up for the Apple Beta Software Program.
Sign to the Apple Beta Software Program and you'll be greeted with this page. Photo: HWZ
After you sign in to the program, you will be greeted with a page that guides you to install the various software for your devices.
Before you install them, remember to back up. And since these software are still in beta, I’d recommend that you don’t install them on your primary devices.
To find out more about Apple’s latest software, click the various links below:
- Here are the biggest updates from Apple's WWDC 2024
- Here’s everything you need to know about Apple’s iOS 18 seen at WWDC 2024
- iPadOS 18 is finally getting a Calculator app and supercharged math features with Math Notes
- The next macOS is called Sequoia and it features iPhone Mirroring, standalone Passwords app, and more
- All the updates and features announced for watchOS 11 at Apple's WWDC 2024
- tvOS 18 gets smarter with new features like InSight, auto subtitles, new screensavers, and more
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