Apple made the iOS 17 developer beta available to everyone — but you probably shouldn’t install it



The main iOS 17 features, some of which are available in beta.

Every year, Apple makes its developer betas for iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, macOS, and tvOS available to those signed up for the Apple Developer Program the same day it announces its new software at WWDC. That's changing this year.


Historically, only those paying the $99 annual fee for the Apple Developer Program were able to access developer betas for the upcoming software releases that were announced at WWDC in June. Those of us who weren't paying that fee have always had to wait for the public betas in July or the full release in the fall.


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