iOS 11: Public Beta arrives. Here’s how to install it on iPhone or iPad.
Apple has decided to release the ” public ” version of the new iOS 11, which can be installed by everyone on their iPhone and iPad. It’s still a Beta version but the curiosity to try it is so much, so here’s how to install it and back to the previous version.
Apple has officially released its new iOS 11 ” Beta Public ” version, meaning that all users will be able to install it on their iPhone or iPad and try the new operating system that the Cupertino company will release in its final release next fall, concurrently with The presentation of the new iPhone.
In this case, we are talking about a version of ” Beta ” , so a version with many bugs is a preliminary release, but it is clear that many of the curiosity of Apple’s new operating system might help put it into the iDevice. In this case, it is good to know the iter to be followed for the installation, and above all know that it is possible then to make a downgrade, ie a step backwards, to return to the old iOS 10.
First of all, it’s good to know that it’s usually better not to install these versions into Beta on devices that are the main reason why, as said, the release could suffer some ” youth ” issues such as bugs on the phone or maybe even low battery life.
However, if you want to proceed with the installation, the procedure to follow is quite simple and outlined by Apple itself in its portal. First of all, a backup of your device needs to be done, allowing in case of various problems or downgrades to be able to return to the previous stable version. Clear backup can be done through iTunes or iCloud.
Once backed up, just go to the official Beta Tester page and join the Apple program. In this way, the new iOS 11 will be installed on your iPhone or iPad, and you will be able to test all the novelties introduced by Cupertino’s home. In the event of problems, as mentioned, Apple will allow Beta Tester users to return to the stable version of iOS 10.
The procedure is explained by the company on this specific page and the return to iOS 10 will not be particularly difficult, even if it is clear to it that the device will be completely reset by deleting user data, hence the need to back up before installing iOS 11.
In this case, after downloading the iOS 10.3.3 image for the device. It will be enough to put the iPhone or iPad in recovery mode by simultaneously pressing the power button and the Home button until the Apple logo appears Replaced by iTunes.
For iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, the procedure changes and you have to hold down the power and volume keys at the same time. When you go into a recovery mode, just connect the device to the computer where iTunes is present and start confirming the recovery of iOS 10.3.3 or the previously saved backup.