
In the Beta Updates section, select the iOS Public Beta.Open the Settings app, tap General, then Software Update.Click Sign Up on the Apple Beta page and register with your Apple ID.You can install the iOS public beta using the following instructions. You simply need to enroll and select the beta from the software updates section in Settings. Beginning with iOS 16.4, you no longer need to download and activate a profile to get the beta. The public betas always lag behind the developer ones. The developer beta is, as the name suggests, is intended for developers only, but Apple does offer a beta testing program for members of the public who would like to test out the new features. To use a different Apple ID for beta access than is used throughout the rest of iOS, open Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and select the Apple ID at the bottom of the screen. Some developers have an Apple ID registered for developer access that is different from the Apple ID associated with their personal Apple account and data. You may need to restart your iPhone for the option to appear.

From iOS 16.4 onwards, Apple will simply check to see if your Apple ID is a registered developer and provide access in the Software Update menu.

Prior to iOS 16.4, it was necessary to download and activate a beta profile to your device.

Developers can choose to get the Public Beta instead by selecting iOS Public Beta in the Software Update screen.
