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iOS 13 and iPadOS: How to install the public beta right now - CNET Posted: 25 Jun 2019 07:11 AM PDT ![]() Less than a month after Apple first unveiled iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, the company has opened its public beta program. The public beta is open to anyone who wants to help test early builds of the operating system that will run on iPhones ($1,000 at Amazon) and iPads ($249 at Walmart) later this year. That's right, this year we have two different versions of iOS. One, iOS 13, is for the iPhone and iPod Touch ($200 at Walmart), the other, iPadOS 13, is a dedicated to the iPad and brings with it new multitasking features and a desktop-class version of Safari. Both software updates include a long list of new features, such as an official systemwide dark mode, new privacy features and improved Apple Maps. Apple also announced WatchOS 6, MacOS 10.15 Catalina, and TVOS 13 during its Worldwide Developers Conference keynote. Prior to Monday, anyone who wanted to test iOS 13 needed a paid developer account. However, with the public beta program now open, anyone can install the prerelease versions of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13. However, there are some things to be aware of. But first, a warningOver the years, the beta program for an upcoming iOS release has gotten more stable. However, it's called a beta version for a reason -- it's not finished. Apps are going to break, battery life is going to be horrible and frequent random restarts aren't unheard of. If you want to test iOS 13, go into it knowing that you're testing beta software and do yourself -- and Apple -- a favor by providing feedback through the Feedback app. You can't (easily) go backIn addition to a willingness to deal with bugs and random issues, you need to know that you can't easily go back to the current official version of iOS. It's possible, but you can't restore from a backup made with your device on iOS 13. So, with that in mind, it's a good idea to create a backup of your device as it is right before switching to the beta. The best way to do that is to use iTunes (RIP) and create an encrypted backup. You'll need to restore your device if you leave the beta program. Oscar Gutiérrez/CNETWhich devices are supported?According to Apple, the following devices can take part in the iOS 13 or iPadOS beta: Devices that will support iOS 13, iPadOS 13
Read: Every iPhone that works with iOS 13 Ready? Here's how to install iOS 13Visit Apple's Beta Software Program on your computer. You'll need to sign in using your Apple ID, then pick iOS or iPadOS. The program will walk you through creating a back up of your iPhone or iPad -- don't just glance over this and move on, create a backup right now -- and then you'll need to download and install the beta profile. You can visit this link on your iPhone or iPad to download the profile. After downloading the profile, make sure you install it in the Settings app. Screenshots by Jason Cipriani/CNETAfter the profile is downloaded open the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad. The profile will show up, just below your name. Tap the profile, then approve the installation. Your device will reboot after the profile is added, after which you can go to Settings > General > Software Update to download and install iOS 13. Of course, if you have a paid developer account you can still find the appropriate installation profiles on the developer site. Check out all of Apple's WWDC 2019 news. Originally published June 3.
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EE is having a massive sale on the latest phones right now - DigitalSpy.com Posted: 25 Jun 2019 04:16 AM PDT We earn a commission for products purchased through some links in this article. You might have seen all these fancy new smartphones like the Apple iPhone XR or the Samsung Galaxy S10 being advertised, and are now wondering whether to upgrade to the super-powered handsets. But those snazzy mobiles are actually a lot more affordable than you might think, and you can pick up some pretty impressive deals if you know where to look. Thankfully, you don't have to look that far, as EE has put on a massive smartphone sale for some of the best phones to help you save money. This sale includes huge data packages, free earphones and affordable tariffs to help you get the latest phones without blowing your bank account. First up, let's look at the iPhone XR. You can get a whopping 100GB of data and a free pair of BeatsX on EE right now for £10 up front and £64 a month. That's the price for the 64GB storage iPhone, but you also get an EE lifetime guarantee, an annual device MOT and £10 off screen protectors and cases for no extra cost. There are a bunch of colours to choose from too: White, Yellow, Coral, Blue, Red and Black. Oh, and you also get unlimited texts and calls to boot. They're great for working out, as they have wireless Bluetooth headphones that rest around the back of your neck so they don't slip off when jogging. Next up, there are two Samsung Galaxy deals. The first is for the Galaxy S10+, which is the bigger smartphone. You can get 60GB of data for the price of 10GB, giving you plenty more opportunity to roam and not hit the end of your data plan. You can pick up the 128GB storage smartphone for £30 up front, and £59 a month. Again, you get all the same perks, like the lifetime guarantee and discounts on screen protectors for no extra cost. In certain regions, you can also get super-fast delivery, receiving your smartphone on the same day you ordered it. You can check to see if your postcode allows this here. Or you can go for the Galaxy S10 and get the same offer – 60GB of data for the price of 10GB – for £30 up front and £54 a month. Already have a smartphone? Pick up this 20GB SIM card for £21 a month and no up-front cost with EE. It also includes unlimited texts and calls, too. All these deals are only available for the next six days, finishing on June 30, so grab your offer before it runs out. Want up-to-the-minute entertainment news and features? Just hit 'Like' on our Digital Spy Facebook page and 'Follow' on our @digitalspy Instagram and Twitter account. |
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