Scroll down to iCloud Backup and turn the option on.Open Settings > Tap your Apple ID at the top of the screen. Then it’s time to back up your device to iCloud, just in case you need to revert back to iOS 15 in the future. This year, you’ll need an iPhone 8 or newer.Īny Apple Watch newer than the Series 4 can run watchOS 9, and anything newer than the iPad 5th gen will run iPadOS 16 when it is eventually released, from the 11-inch iPad Pro (all three generations) to the iPad Air (3rd and 4th gen), or any of the other iPad Pro sizes.Īpple’s watchOS 9 also needs iOS 16 on the iPhone the Apple Watch is paired to, so you’ll want to update that first. How to install the iOS 16 beta Image: KnowTechieĪs always, the first step is ensuring your device will be supported by iOS 16. If you’re okay with some (possible) interruptions with iOS over the next few months, here’s how to install the iOS 16 beta, iPad 16 beta, or watchOS 9 beta on your devices. If you own an iPhone or iPad and can’t wait to try out iOS 16, the latest mobile operating system from Apple, or an Apple Watch and want to see what watchOS 9 will bring, you can install the public beta.īefore you rush off to install the beta, just know that while it’s pretty stable from my testing, you might not want to run it on your primary device.Įverything from apps you rely on not working to random reboots, to issues with AirPods could all happen while it’s in the beta stages, so just make sure you’re okay with that before you continue.
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