Starting with iOS 16.4 Apple brought the ability to turn on developer and public betas right within Settings.
While Apple at first said you’d have to use the same Apple ID as in iOS Settings to get the betas, that changed earlier this spring. Now you can select which Apple ID you want to use with the beta.
Keep in mind even though the iOS 17 beta is relatively stable at this point, bug and performance issues are common during the beta period.
How to install iOS 17 beta – public
- Make a fresh backup of your iPhone or iPad – important in case you want or need to downgrade to iOS 16 (Apple recommends doing a Mac or PC backup)
- You may need to sign in with your Apple ID at beta.apple.com if you haven’t before
- Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad running at least iOS 16.4
- Tap General > Software Update
- Choose the new Beta Updates button (it may take a moment to appear)
- Now choose iOS 17 Public Beta
- If you need to change your Apple ID associated with the beta, you can tap that at the bottom
- Choose Back when done
- Look for iOS 17 Public Beta to appear, choose Download and Install
If you’re not seeing the option to turn on beta updates or iOS 17 appear:
- Try quitting and relaunching the Settings app
- Double check you’re running iOS 16.4 or later (if not you’ll need to update before getting the in-Settings beta option)
- Sign in with your Apple ID at beta.apple.com for free then try the above steps again
How to install iOS 17 beta – developer
- A paid Apple Developer account is no longer needed – but you may need to sign in with your Apple ID at developer.apple.com if you haven’t before
- Make a fresh backup of your iPhone or iPad – important in case you want or need to downgrade to iOS 16 (Apple recommends doing a Mac or PC backup)
- Launch the Settings app on your iPhone or iPad running at least iOS 16.4
- Tap General > Software Update
- Choose the new Beta Updates button (it may take a moment to appear)
- Now choose iOS 17 Developer Beta
- If you need to change your Apple ID associated with the beta, you can tap that at the bottom
- Choose Back when done
- Look for iOS 17 Developer Beta to appear, choose Download and Install
If you’re not seeing the option to turn on beta updates or iOS 17 appear:
- Try quitting and relaunching the Settings app
- Double check you’re running iOS 16.4 or later (if not you’ll need to update before getting the in-Settings beta option)
- Sign in with your Apple ID at developer.apple.com for free then try the above steps again
