The First Public Beta of iOS 16 is Expected to Arrive in July, A Little Late Than the Usual Timeframe
According to Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, Apple will release the first public beta of iOS 16 in July. The first public beta will coincide with the third developer beta. Typically, Apple releases the first public beta of iOS when it seeds the second developer beta. Henceforth, if the news has any heft to it, we can presume that the first public beta of iOS 16 will arrive a few weeks later than usual. Mark Gurman suggests that the iOS 16 public beta could be running behind while the internal seeds are a “bit buggy” at the current time. However, these are mere speculations at this point and if things go right, Apple might release the public beta on time. Henceforth, be sure to take the news with a pinch of salt since the final word rests with the company. iOS 16 will be announced at Apple’s WWDC event next month. Developers will have the option to download the build right after the event on their compatible iPhone models. Initial betas of a new update are usually crawling with bugs so it would be wise not to install them in your daily driver.
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) May 16, 2022 iOS 16 will not feature major visual changes but improvements in notifications and health tracking. We have also previously covered that the firmware could bring new ways of interacting with the system along with “fresh Apple apps.” We will share more details on the subject as soon as further information is available. Share your valuable insights with us in the comments.