Today I am back with my new basic which is based on iOS 12 new beta version.
Let's Start!
It's been just under three weeks since Apple showed off the next iteration of its flagship operating system for iPhone and iPad - iOS 12. Earlier this week Apple released its second beta of iOS 12 to developers. Let's start the procedure of downloading iOS 12.
Does your iPhone or iPad support iOS 12 (maybe)
If your device runs iOS 11, it will run iOS 12.
When will iOS 12 be available?
Starting today, developers(with developers account) will be able to download and install iOS 12. Everyone else will have to wait until Public beta becomes available later in July or until the final release, which usually happens in the fall.
For developers
Apple is releasing iOS 12 in beta form to developers first. The first release is roughest and bound to have bugs and lead to app incompatibility. This is why Apple takes a cautious approach to the first release.
Those with a paid Apple developer account can download and install iOS 12 along with Watch OS 5, Mac OS Mojave and latest TVOS beta through the developer portal.
The process involves installing a provisioning profile and download the update over-the-air or downloading the full builds and loading through iTunes or Xcode.
An Apple developer membership costs 100$ per annum, and unless you are planning on creating or selling apps, isn't worth signing up for just to get early access to iOS 12.
For everyone else
Apple will release iOS 12 as a part of its public beta program at some point in this June. The officially iOS 12 press release simply states the update will join the Public beta "later this month," meaning in some time in June. Last year Apple released the iOS 11 public beta less than two weeks after the keynote.
When the public beta goes live, you'll need to visit beta.apple.com to sign up. Just be sure to make a backup of your device first.
Backup your device first
Before you even think about installing iOS 12, especially while it's in beta, do your future self a favour and create a backup right now. Don't rely on iCloud, but preferably use iTunes on a computer.
With your iOS device connected iTunes, select "Backup to the computer" and check the box to create an encrypted backup. Set a password and let iTunes do its thing.
Creating an encrypted backup saves all of your account and app passwords. If you should need to restore your iOS device, you can use this and not have to enter the password.
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