Apple has recently launched iOS 18, introducing a series of exciting enhancements including Apple Intelligence—a new AI-driven capability, alongside an array of other features such as a more customizable home screen, revamped Control Center, improved Messages app, and a brand-new Passwords app.
If you are a registered iOS developer, you can access the iOS 18 developer beta immediately. Developers need to be registered at developer.apple.com and pay an annual $99 fee to gain access. However, be cautioned, that developer betas can be quite buggy and may pose risks like data loss or hardware issues.
For non-developers eager to try out iOS 18, Apple will release a public beta version next month. While public betas are typically more stable than developer betas, they might still contain bugs and incomplete features. To download the public beta, you need to register at beta.apple.com. The exact release date hasn’t been specified, but it’s expected early in July.
The final and stable version of iOS 18, free from beta bugs, will be available in September for all users. This general release marks the official launch of the software to the public globally.
With the rollout of iOS 18, Apple is set to offer significant updates that enhance user experience and integrate cutting-edge AI technology. Whether you’re a developer, an enthusiastic early adopter, or prefer waiting for the most stable version, the new iOS promises to bring valuable improvements to your iPhone’s functionality.
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