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Following this morning's announcement that it would be launching public betas for both iOS 10 and macOS Sierra, Apple has now released iOS 10 for members of the public beta testing program.


As we noted earlier, users interested in testing out iOS 10 should visit Apple's Beta Software Program website for more details and to register for the program. Once accepted into the program, users will be able to download a profile to install on their iOS devices that will enable them to receive the iOS 10 public beta. Make sure you first delete any iOS 9 public beta profiles you have installed and ensure you have a full, encrypted backup of your iOS 9.x device before upgrading in case you need to roll back from iOS 10.

Check out our iOS 10 roundup for details on what's new and follow along in our iOS 10 forum to discuss the changes.

Article Link: Public Beta of iOS 10 Now Available for Download
 

KJL3000

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Removed public beta 9 profile, installed the new one, but it still shows the 9.3.3 Public Beta 5 in Updates...
 

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I had to delete my iOS 9 beta profile and download a new one.
yep. took me a second to figure that out. another thing that threw me for a second is that the public beta is at level 1 when the developer is at level 2. For a second I thought I was downloading the wrong version.
 
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Hey guys, I'd really appreciate it if you could save some bandwidth for me by waiting to download the beta.




/s


Actually it'd be nice if you to waited :)
 
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