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Apple has finally made available the public betas of its upcoming OSes, which were announced at WWDC 2023.
Starting today, users will be able to download and install the public betas of iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS Sonoma, and watchOS 10.
To download and try the public betas, you'll need to sign up for Apple's Beta Software Program first. It's free to sign up, so just head down to the website to do so.
And before installing the betas, it's always a good idea to back up your devices. Also, because these OSes 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 OSes, hit the links below.
- Apple iOS 17: All the key updates seen at WWDC 2023
- iPadOS 17 gets personal with a customisable lock screen, interactive widgets, and Apple Health
- Apple unveils macOS Sonoma with all-new Game Mode and enhanced iOS 17 features at WWDC
- The top Apple watchOS 10 updates as seen at WWDC 2023
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