You will only get the beta version starting from iOS 17 this way

Apple usually releases beta versions of its operating systems to developers for testing purposes. These beta versions may be available to the general public. However, it is possible that Apple will decide to prevent iPhone users from obtaining the beta version starting from iOS 17 in a free way, but you have to pay for using these versions, and thus it will be used only by those who have an urgent and legitimate need to conduct tests on them.


From iOS 16.4 beta onwards, there will be a new menu for new beta or beta updates in Settings, then General, then Software Update. This menu will enable individuals who are part of the Apple Developer Program to download the developer beta directly onto their iPhone, without having to install a configuration profile from Apple's developer website.

According to Apple, the list will appear only if the iPhone account is the same account used on the Apple developer site. In upcoming iOS versions, this menu will be the only way to activate developer betas, as profiles or profiles will stop working.

As a result of these modifications, individuals who are not enrolled in the Apple Developer Program will not be able to download and install beta versions starting with the iOS 17 beta, and this will be limited to developers who already pay an annual fee of $ 99 to use these betas. This new policy will be implemented at the upcoming WWDC Worldwide Developers Conference. Until now, any user could still install beta versions for free by downloading profiles from websites such as BetaProfiles.dev.

Noting that this only applies to beta versions for developers, there is still an opportunity to get the beta versions offered by Apple via its website https://beta.apple.com

Apple had already cracked down on websites that shared developer beta profiles last year. BetaProfiles.com was shut down in August to avoid a legal battle with Apple, while Apple lawyers sent notices to two Twitter users under DMCA, which criminalizes the distribution of copyrighted material on the Internet, to remove more than a dozen tweets containing links to IPSW.dev. .

BetaProfiles.dev is still in operation and appears to be a carbon copy of BetaProfiles.com, but it is unclear whether this website is owned by the owners of BetaProfiles.com or not.

And users who do not want to pay $ 99 annually for the Apple Developer Program will have to wait for the public beta version of iOS 17, which is likely to be released next July, and they can sign up for the Apple Developer Program public for free.

Do you usually download trial versions? What do you think of these Apple plans? Tell us in the comments.

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Faisal Abdullah Al-Fahd Al-Shammari

We expect all of them featured by Apple on the XNUMXth

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Amir Taha

They are the losers

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alvaroooo

It is not necessary for us to test beta versions and put our phones at risk..waiting for the original public version is the right thing..meaning no beta, no headache🙆

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Booking

When will it be issued?

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Nasser Al-Ziyadi

ios16.4
Siri's voice in Arabic is wonderful. Farewell to the unhappy voice

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Ahmed Abdullah

Access to the public beta option will become easier👍🏽

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Ahmed. iPhone

What is the difference with me 🙃

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Faisal Abdullah Al-Fahd Al-Shammari

As one of the colleagues wrote here in his comment above, Apple is supposed to pay the amount to those who risk their expensive phone in order to try it, as happened to me in the 16.3.1 update, and the Apple Store was deleted.
The phone was closed and I could not return it except by a friend who has high experience in technology.

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hassan snoubra

Thank you very much for the information you provide us

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Salman

May Allah bless your efforts. Is it possible to explain how to create or obtain an official developer account?

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Abu Azad

The need for Apple is that Apple should pay $ 100 annually to anyone who tests beta versions, exposing his phone to danger and his data to loss

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