Public Betas are coming in July for everyone else

Jun 13, 2016 20:35 GMT  ·  By

Apple has unveiled earlier today during its keynote address at WWDC 2016 the future of the iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS operating systems, all of which will receive new major releases this fall.

iOS 10, macOS Sierra, tvOS 10, and watchOS 3 are the new, upcoming major versions, and as promised, the first Beta builds are already available for developers enrolled in Apple's Developer Program so that they can install them on their registered devices to get an early taste of the new features.

Talking about the new features, we recommend reading our previous announcements for macOS Sierra and iOS 10 to find out what exciting changes you should expect to get on your devices later this year. Also, we've been informed that Apple will seed public Beta releases of iOS 10, macOS Sierra, tvOS 10, and watchOS 3 in July. One important major change for iOS 10 is the ability to (finally) uninstall the default Apple apps.

Without any further ado, if you have a paid Apple Developer account, you can now download iOS 10 Beta 1, macOS Sierra Beta 1, tvOS 10 Beta 1, and watchOS 3 Beta 1 builds for your registered devices. However, you should be aware of the fact that iOS 10 and macOS Sierra will only work on some devices (see the entire list below).

Supported Devices