Following the weekly beta cycle, iOS 16 beta 8 has now been released to developers to improve stability before the official update takes place on September 7. Unlike some of the early betas, this release seems to focus solely on bug fixes and improvements.
As usual, if you signed up for a $99 per year account to join the Developers team, the update can be done through a separate support page or done directly on iPhone ( Settings > General > Updates ) software update ).
Apple has officially confirmed the special event on September 7, where it will announce a series of new hardware products such as the iPhone 14 or the next-generation Apple Watch.
Also at the event, it is expected that "apple defect" will announce the release date of iOS 16, watchOS 9 and tvOS 16. Meanwhile, iPadOS 16 is said to have been delayed until October due to Apple's efforts. improved new Stage Manager multitasking feature.
The difference is that the upcoming event will take place directly at Apple Park, ending a series of "virtual" events in the last 3-4 years due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some familiar faces continue to accompany the event such as Tim Cook, Greg Joswiak, Craig Federighi, etc..
Apple shared that the live stream of the event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater, which is different from WWDC and includes one held inside Apple Park.
The show officially begins Wednesday, September 7 at 10AM PT or 1PM ET. You'll be able to tune in to your local time zone through the official website, the TV app on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, and Apple's official YouTube channel.
As usual, if you signed up for a $99 per year account to join the Developers team, the update can be done through a separate support page or done directly on iPhone ( Settings > General > Updates ) software update ).
Apple has officially confirmed the special event on September 7, where it will announce a series of new hardware products such as the iPhone 14 or the next-generation Apple Watch.
Also at the event, it is expected that "apple defect" will announce the release date of iOS 16, watchOS 9 and tvOS 16. Meanwhile, iPadOS 16 is said to have been delayed until October due to Apple's efforts. improved new Stage Manager multitasking feature.
The difference is that the upcoming event will take place directly at Apple Park, ending a series of "virtual" events in the last 3-4 years due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some familiar faces continue to accompany the event such as Tim Cook, Greg Joswiak, Craig Federighi, etc..
Apple shared that the live stream of the event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater, which is different from WWDC and includes one held inside Apple Park.
The show officially begins Wednesday, September 7 at 10AM PT or 1PM ET. You'll be able to tune in to your local time zone through the official website, the TV app on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple TV, and Apple's official YouTube channel.
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