apple_public_betaWhen it comes to seeding beta software, Apple used to only seed it to those part of its developer program. This usually comes with a fee meaning that unless you were extremely curious, chances are you might not be willing to sign up for it. However that changed this year when Apple announced a public beta program.

Now the good news is that if you were curious about iOS 9 and can’t wait until its final release, you will now be able to take part in the public beta and take the latest operating system of Apple’s for a spin. The beta will be available for download via Apple’s website and you will have to sign up for a public beta account before proceeding.

However we should point out that this is still a beta version of iOS 9. We expect that Apple will only release the platform later this year, possibly in September/October, meaning that there is still quite a lot of working left to be done. This means that you will encounter bugs and features that don’t work correctly, so it probably shouldn’t be used as your daily driver.

If you have a spare iOS device around or you don’t mind the buggy features, then we suppose you should feel free to go ahead and install it on your device. In the meantime, Apple has also released the OS X El Capitan public beta as well.

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