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Find out how to Permit Beta Updates from Settings on iPhone in iOS 17

A AlsaaBy A AlsaaSeptember 4, 2023Updated:September 4, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Apple has made it crystal clear that registered users will now be able to install software betas directly in the Settings app on iPhone. The Cupertino giant has also informed us that going forward configuration profile will no longer be used for installing software betas. Read on to learn how to enable beta updates from Settings on iPhone.

Turn ON Beta Updates from Settings on iPhone

Bear in mind that users must be signed in with the same Apple ID that they used to register for the Apple Developer Program or Apple Beta Program in order to get the software betas.

Though this change has made it incredibly faster and easier to install betas and also allowed users to turn off/on beta updates as per their needs, anyone who wants to test the developer beta must be a member of the Apple Developer Program that is available for $99/year. 

Yeah, you got that right! If you want to take the developer beta of iOS for a spin, you must be part of the Apple Developre Program and pay that much money.

1. To get going, open the Settings app on your iPhone.

2. Now, tap on General and select Software Update.

Choose software update

3. Then, select Beta Updates.

4. Finally, choose iOS 17 Developer Beta or iOS 17 Public Beta.

Enable beta updates

That’s pretty much it! Going forward, Apple will deliver the beta updates directly into the Software Update section, thereby making it much easier and faster for you to always stay in sync with the latest betas.

At any time, you want to turn off the beta updates on your iPhone or iPad, return to this very software update section and then choose OFF.

Wrap Up…

So, that’s how you can activate the beta updates from the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. In terms of installing and managing the beta updates, this is a welcome change. However, the inability to share the software beta with others is going to disappoint many, especially those who taste developer betas. That said, what’s your take on this all-new iOS feature?

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