On your Apple Watch, open the Settings app > General > Software Update > Download and Installįirst impressions of iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 - Don’t expect anything revolutionary and you won’t be disappointed.Tap “Allow” on any prompts, enter your passcode if asked, and then “Install”.Tap “watchOS” and then “Download profile”.Go to the same Beta Software Program website and sign in. ![]() If necessary, go to the Settings app after the restart, then General > Software Update ![]() In the Settings app, tap “Profile Downloaded” below your Apple ID and then “Install”.Tap “Download profile” and then “Allow” when prompted.Tap on “Enroll Your Devices” under Apple Beta Software Program (the down arrow).Accept the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement.Go to the Apple Beta Software Program website from your device.Installing the public betas is pretty simple. I still don’t recommend anyone install the developer or public betas on their main devices - anything could go wrong - but if you’re set on getting a taste of Apple’s new software before they release this fall, be smart and backup your data first. ![]() How stable are the betas? - I’ve had the developer betas, which the public betas are based on, installed since after the WWDC keynote earlier this month, and aside from a few bugs here and there, the software has been stable enough that I just installed the public beta on two other devices. Good news: everyone, not just developers, can now download and install the public betas of iOS 15 for iPhones, iPadOS 15 for iPads, and watchOS 8 for Apple Watches.
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