Apple yesterday released public beta versions of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 for everyone to see.
If you decide to try out the public beta version, you should understand that this is not the final version, therefore it contains various errors and inaccuracies. Apple itself says the beta versions may not work as well as the final version of the software.
The manufacturer does not recommend downloading the public beta to any device you constantly need for communication, daily work, or anything important. It is always recommended to back up your device before installing beta software.
In addition, public beta versions of watchOS 8 and tvOS 15 were simultaneously released for Apple Watch and Apple TV, respectively. The next public beta for Apple laptops and desktops (macOS Monterey) is still in development, with Apple promising to release it soon.
If you nevertheless decided to familiarize yourself with the beta versions of the operating systems iOS 15 and iPadOS 15, then you need to go to the site of the Apple software beta testing program.
Apple says users can “take part in shaping Apple’s software by testing pre-release versions and giving feedback.”
https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/
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