You will have to pay to install the beta version of iOS 17.
- February 20, 2023
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Apple is seeking to prevent users from testing the iOS 17 beta for free, making it difficult to install the operating system during the testing phase. The iOS
Apple is seeking to prevent users from testing the iOS 17 beta for free, making it difficult to install the operating system during the testing phase. The iOS
Apple is seeking to prevent users from testing the iOS 17 beta for free, making it difficult to install the operating system during the testing phase. The iOS 17 beta will only be available to iPhone users with developer accounts. Regular people who want to test the iOS beta will need join the Apple Developer Program by spending $99.
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A beta version of an operating system usually has bugs and optimization issues that are investigated by the developers. After the testing phase, a more stable and secure version of the operating system becomes available to other users. With iOS 17, Apple seems to want prevent access by the usual “more anxious/worried” users. Usually, the first beta version of iOS is released immediately after WWDC (WorldWide Developers Conference), which will be held in March this year.
Now Apple will restrict the release of the first beta versions of iOS 17 to developers. Previously, users could find free developer profiles online to test betas and bypass requirements, now the company will look to prevent this. So for anyone who wants to test the first iOS 17 beta, probably in March 2023, You will need to enroll in the Apple Developer Program and pay a $99 annual fee..
Recently, liquor LeaksApplePro leaked some information about the new iOS 17. While there is no confirmation of what has been leaked, and not all information published by the liquor is usually true. In any case, below you can see what’s going around the web about the new iOS 17:
We do not yet know what news iOS 17 will bring to users. However, with WWDC 2023 approaching, we’ll soon have more concrete information about Apple’s new operating system.
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