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Apple Launches iOS 9 And OS X El Capitan Public Betas

Apple suggests you only install this software on a secondary device, not on the iPhone you rely on every day.

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First of all, you will need to sign up to the BETA program by heading to beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram.

When will the final version of iOS 9 come out?

Apple is getting ready to release iOS 9, a new version of the iPhone’s mobile operating system. The entire process for adding “trusted” devices to your account has been changed, according to Apple. After logging in, a link to enroll their iOS device will appear. This will be especially useful for situations where a user doesn’t have their phone with them, or the phone is dead.

Users on the current system will be able to keep using it separately if they wish.

OK, you’re signed up and your device is backed up.

If you’re still thinking of throwing caution to the wind and going ahead, we recommend making a backup and using the latest iTunes version to do install iOS 9 beta. This verification code has also been updated, now six-digits instead of the existing four. Unfortunately, there’s no way to know which you need until you log in.

iOS 9 will have a special new place for storing selfies and screenshots. You also have to remember that these public beta versions are not updated as much as the developer previews, and so if there are teething issues, you could be stuck with it for a while.

Apple’s new San Francisco font substitutes the dated Helvetica Nueue as the new default typeface for Macs across the system menus, dialog boxes, lists and other user interface elements in El Capitan.

Now, you own the right information about the new operating system.

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Safari will immediately redirect your to the profile settings page, where you can tap on Install. The company also claims that the new version will offer better performance for device battery. Apple has introduced an ingenious way of deleting apps temporarily so that users can have enough space for the update, and then restore their content once it’s installed. It is for the first time that Apple allowed its regular users to try out an OS before its commercial release.

Apple iOS 9 will have separate folders for 'selfies' and screenshots