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Wwdc live stream appleinsider6/29/2023 ![]() ![]() Unless you're a developer who wants to start preparing app updates, you're probably better off waiting until either the public beta or the finished version releases this fall. That could cause problems if you install them on must-have devices. These are the first pre-release versions available to people outside of Apple, and they're the most likely to include bugs and app compatibility issues. But you likely won't want to install them. That technically means that since you won't have to pay for a developer account for access to these betas, you can probably sign up for Apple's Developer Program to check them out. While a free tier was always available, the developer betas weren't included in that option. The macOS Sonoma and watchOS 10 previews have been available this way, too.įor some context - previously, to access the various OS betas right after the WWDC keynote, you'd have to be have a paid developer account, which cost about $100 a year. As AppleInsider explains, Connor Jewiss and other users have noticed that the iOS 17 developer beta was available to install in the Beta Updates section of Settings whether or not you paid. The iOS 17, iPadOS 17 and macOS Sonoma betas were released yesterday and for the first time, those with free developer accounts can access these preview software. Apple is supposed to release an iOS 17 public beta in July, but some recent changes made the developer betas more accessible this year. ![]()
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