Should You Upgrade to iOS 11 Beta Right Now?
The leading technology magnate, Apple’s new operating system iOS 11 preview was launched conference
at
Apple’s
along
with
annual a
WWDC
number
of
upgraded and new devices. iOS 11 beta flaunt
a
whole
new appearance and
multiple new features opening the world of opportunities to the leading iPhone app development companies in USA.
While the new operating system is still in its beta phase, a broad user base is still contemplating upon whether they should
install it or not. We have performed a thorough analysis to find whether its the right time to install the public beta version, which was released on June 26, 2017.
Apple's History of Betas Last year, Apple launched eight iOS 10 beta versions before launching the final Gold Master (GM) edition that made the iOS 10 an Apple's operating system most number of beta versions.
The year 2015 was a big leap in Apple's OS history when the company started a public beta program for iOS much likely the public programs of macOS and tvOS. There is always a difference between a developer's version of an OS and the beta versions. Beta versions are always more stable and sturdy than developer's versions. However, that doesn't mean that they don't have bugs.
If
you
development
are
an
service
​iPhone and
want
app to
participate in the beta programs than you can easily do that for free.
When the Gold Master or Public Edition Will be Launched? By looking at the history of iOS betas especially
the
iOS
10
(which
was
undoubtedly most-awaited), the iOS 11 public version is anticipated to arrive in August or September close to the release of 2017 iPhone.
With Which Devices the iOS 11 is Compatible?
iOS 11 is compatible with all the upper versions of iPhone 5s including SE, 6, and 7 plus. iPods from mini 2 to the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro also support the same. 6th generation iPod with the touch one can efficiently run iOS 11 as well.
So, is It the Right Time to Install it? Well as the OS is still in the beta phase there might be a number of bugs present that may harm your device. Thus, we wouldn't recommend non-developer users to install it right away. However, as we all
know that Apple also released 12.9 inch iPad
Pro
along
with
its
10.5-inch
counterpart, general users should first try the new operating system on their tablet devices and then move for iPhones if iOS 11 is stable enough.
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