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I get a kick out of the "it's not showing for me messages" every release day. Relax. The updates propagate to multiple servers around the world and it takes time. I live in Italy and updates are usually available 30-45 minutes after the releases are announced.
 
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For me it worked after reboot. DEV profile installed, no dev account.
 
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The front page article states that after beta2 the new deal takes affect. For now the dev profile is needed. So maybe just have a little patience.
Yet showed up fine now. Profile still working! No need to remove it or reinstall it etc.
 
The beta finally showed up. I don't have a paid developer account, but I got curious, so I removed the profile and stopped the update and deleted it in the "iPhone Storage" settings.

When I went back to check for an update, beta 2 popped up again without the profile. I rebooted and checked again, and once again, the beta showed up. I have a free developer account that lets you download Xcode and stuff like that, but you're not supposed to have access to beta software. So this is interesting.
 
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Haven’t had a developer account for about 3 years. Been using public. Just change the update selection from public to developer and damn, it downloaded and is preparing. Public profile had been deleted after B1 installed.
 
Lost my rev profile when I performed a DFU last week and now there seems to be hoops to jump thru to get it back from beta profile site. Authentication required. Guess I’m a public beta puke now.
 
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My iPad’s beta profile seems to have changed from dev beta profile to just beta profile. But the beta is there for downloading. No show on iPhone 13 so far with public profile.
 
You don't need any profile installed, I have nothing installed, I had public beta selected and no update, switched it to dev beta and then the update showed up, I'm sure once they enable the link to the dev account the dev beta option will vanish.
 
You don't need any profile installed, I have nothing installed, I had public beta selected and no update, switched it to dev beta and then the update showed up, I'm sure once they enable the link to the dev account the dev beta option will vanish.

Do you have a paid developer account?

For me it only shows the "public beta" option or off as the selections. I don't have a developer account.... This was showing for me with the profile removed and with a profile installed.
 
For those of you that DO pay for A Dev Account, I was on 16.3.1 and updated via the .ipsw file in Finder, enabled Beta Updates with the Dev Option, and have been on 16.4 b1 & now b2 without issue. No beta profile involved this entire time.
 
Do you have a paid developer account?

For me it only shows the "public beta" option or off as the selections. I don't have a developer account.... This was showing for me with the profile removed and with a profile installed.
I don't, I did use a profile to install 16.4 initially though, but removed the profile and the developer beta option remained selectable.
 
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