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Here Come the New Betas!
These beta versions, released in stages, are targeted at developers, including those with a free account. As always, caution is advised: betas can be unstable, consume a lot of power, and may contain bugs. It’s highly recommended to back up your data before installingâthis can’t be stressed enough.
These new betas are part of Apple’s ongoing development cycle for their operating systems, in preparation for their final release in the coming weeks. They are available to registered developers through the Software Update section in the Settings app, provided a developer profile is activated on the device.
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A Launch with No Visible New Features For Now
At this point, Apple has not released detailed version notes, and all we can do is download and test them tonight! Without any new features announced, the focus may likely be on fixing bugs and optimizing performance in preparation for the final minor updates.
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Check Out Our Videos on Apple’s Systems
You can catch up on all the new features in our various videos, starting with iOS 18. The official list is quite extensive, with Apple documenting nearly 250 new functionalities of varying significance.
The iPad system is also getting an upgrade with the long-awaited Calculator app paired with Math Notes, new features for the Notes app, and numerous customization options with a state-of-the-art Control Center. The Photos app has been revamped!
On macOS Sequoia (System Settings > Software Update), you’ll find the new Passwords app, Math Notes, more responsive native apps (Safari, Mail, etc.), the ability to organize your windows into a grid, and updates in Maps and Weather…
