Apple unveils iOS 18's first public beta.

Apple unveils iOS 18's first public beta.


The first beta of iOS 18 has been released by American tech giant Apple, along with beta versions for iPads, Macs, and other devices. Users can preview new features and improvements ahead of time with this release, which will be fully functional upon final release.

iOS 18, unveiled at WWDC 2024, brings considerable improvements to the iPhone along with new personalization choices and revamped apps. However, because of storage limitations and updated chipset requirements, not all iPhones are compatible. Users may experience problems and performance concerns because this is a public beta.

This is a list of iPhones Compatible with iOS 18 Beta.

iPhone 15—15 Pro, 15 Plus, 15 Pro Max, and 15 Pro Pro, iPhone 14, Pro, Plus, Pro Max, and 14 Pro iPhone, iOS 13: iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 mini, and iPhone 13, twelve, twelve mini, twelve Pro, and twelve Pro Max, iPhone 11, Pro iPhone 11, and Pro Max iPhone 11, XS, XS Max, and XR, Second-generation or later iPhone SE

How to Set Up iOS 18 Beta

-To try the iOS 18 beta on a compatible device, take the following actions:

-Enroll in the public beta program by going to beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/, the website for Apple's beta program.

-Navigate to Settings > General > Software Update on your iPhone.

-Choose the iOS 18 Public Beta under the Beta Updates menu.

-Visit the Software Update page once more, then watch for the download option to show up. Accept the agreements from Apple and start the download. When the download is done, the installation will start.

Important characteristics of the iOS 18 beta

A small number of features are currently available in the public beta of iOS 18, with more to be tested in upcoming releases.

Customization of the Home Screen: One of the most eagerly awaited features is the freedom to arrange app icons on the home screen, enabling a more unique configuration.

Icon Tinting: To offer even more personalization, users may now give each of their apps a consistent color.

Redesigned Control Center: iOS 18 brings back the Control Center, giving users the ability to rearrange, add, and delete controls to improve usefulness and personalization.

Improved Photos App: A redesigned layout makes it simpler to browse and manage photos in the Photos app. It also has more editing options and organizing tools.

Dark Mode Icons: For users who would rather use a darker theme, the update improves the dark mode icons, giving the interface a slick, contemporary appearance.