I know, just giving you a hard timeLol, thank you. I'm just saying, I've used beta 1 and beta 2 and a little surprised they are releasing beta 2 as the public beta.
I know, just giving you a hard timeLol, thank you. I'm just saying, I've used beta 1 and beta 2 and a little surprised they are releasing beta 2 as the public beta.
Same here but only on my Ipad pro - it would randomly sprint to home page but that's about it.I installed Beta 2 on my daily driver 6S and except for some minor issues, I sometimes forget that I'm on a beta.
On a 3D Touch device?Not to state the obvious but it's a beta, install at your own risk. I've just said that the more people testing it, the more feedback Apple will get. Just out of interest, what's wrong with it that it effects daily use? I've not had ANY major issue so far and I installed beta 1, day one.
Then imagine how awesome the final release should be.What? This is what defines beta.
Two days after releasing the second developer betas of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra for testing, Apple today is launching its public beta program for the forthcoming updates, allowing a broader cross section of users to test out the new features and report bugs to Apple (via The Verge and CNET).
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Users interested in testing out iOS 10 and macOS Sierra should visit Apple's Beta Software Program website for more details and to register for the program. There is no charge for participating in the public beta program, but Apple strongly recommends users install the betas on secondary devices as bugs and other issues can cause problems for users during the testing process.
As the public beta marks the first opportunity for many users to try out the new operating systems, make sure to check out our iOS 10 and macOS Sierra roundups for summaries of the changes and new features and discuss with others in our iOS 10 and macOS Sierra forums. Also make sure to check out our video overviews of individual features to see what's new:
- WWDC 2016 Overview in Seven Minutes
- iOS 10's Overhauled Lockscreen
- The New iOS 10 Photos App
- The New iOS 10 Messages App
- See What It's Like Using Siri on a Mac in macOS Sierra
- iOS 10 Hidden Features
- iOS 10's Redesigned Apple Music Experience
- 3D Touch in iOS 10
- The New Home App for Controlling HomeKit Devices
- iOS 10's Revamped News App
- Hands-On With Apple's Redesigned Maps App in iOS 10
Article Link: Apple Launching Public Betas of iOS 10 and macOS Sierra Today
Side note:
I am currently trying to load the configuration profile to my iPhone from
http://beta.apple.com/profile and I am getting this error:
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All these people trying to install it already...what part of WILL BE RELEASED reads as HAS BEEN RELEASED to you people?
On a 3D Touch device?
This has been happening for days. The link is off/not live yet. Several users have already discussed in the thread.Side note:
I am currently trying to load the configuration profile to my iPhone from
http://beta.apple.com/profile and I am getting this error:
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Side note:
I am currently trying to load the configuration profile to my iPhone from
http://beta.apple.com/profile and I am getting this error:
View attachment 639350
Can you please not post the same thing over and over?Do they think the Public really wants to experience the Beta part this time? I guess this has to do with the iMessage crap they're releasing, the more 12 year olds using it the better.
That makes sense. Thanks for the clarity. MR should make that more clear in the article.It's not out yet. 10am Pacific at the earliest. Article says coming today. Not already out.
For the 1800th time, Apple doesn't put out WatchOS public betas!
Ditto.
Also macOS isn't showing up when you install the profile - only the latest El Cap beta.