The release of iOS 17.5 beta 1 marks a significant update across Apple’s entire ecosystem, introducing a suite of new features, changes, and updates designed to enhance user experience and functionality. If you’re an Apple fan or just keen on keeping up with the latest in tech, this overview will shed light on what’s new, […]
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In this hands-on video, we review everything new in the initial iOS 17.5 developer beta. We also discuss how iOS 17.5 beta 1 reveals new details about the 2024 iPad Pro, scheduled to launch next month. Watch our in-depth walkthrough, and subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more. more
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Curious about what's in store for testers exploring the iOS 17.5 beta 2? We've got the scoop.
Apple today seeded the second betas of upcoming iOS 17.5 and iPadOS 17.5 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming two weeks after Apple released the first betas. Registered developers are able to opt into the betas by opening up the Settings app, going to the Software Update section, tapping on the "Beta Updates" option, and toggling on the iOS 17 or iPadOS 17 Developer Beta. An Apple ID associated with a developer account is required to download and install the...
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