Earlier this month, Apple announced the iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and many other new OS at the WWDC21 event. iOS 15 is also running the beta but only for developers and soon Apple will release the public beta as per their roadmap. But right now, iOS 14.7 Beta is available for beta testers. Along with iOS 14.7 Beta 4 and iPadOS 14.7 Beta 4, Apple also released macOS Big Sur 11.5 Beta 4, watchOS 7.6 Beta 4, and tvOS 14.7 Beta 4. Both iOS 14.7 Beta 4 and iPadOS 14.7 Beta 4 come with build number 18G5052d. It is a small update that weighs around 300MB which can vary according to the iPhone or iPad model. Since Apple is already testing the iOS 15 and most of the features are making their way on its beta. So, we will not see any new features in the iOS 14.7 Beta 4 and iPadOS 14.7 Beta 4. But there will be many bug fixes and small changes.
Download iOS 14.7 Beta 4 and iPadOS 14.7 Beta 4
iOS 14.7 Beta 4 and iPadOS 14.7 Beta 4 updates are rolling out for developers for now. But soon it will also go live for public beta testers. So if your device is running one of the iOS 14 beta or iPadOS 14 beta then you will receive the update if you haven’t already. To check for the update manually, go to Settings > Software Update. In case if you are on the iOS 14.6 public build, then you need to install the beta profile to get new beta updates. For users with iOS 15 beta need to downgrade their iPhones using IPSW to go back to iOS 14.6 and then install the iOS 14 beta profile. Once you install the beta profile, you will also get incremental beta updates. So, if you want to try new beta updates, you can install the beta profile with these steps.
Install iOS 14.7 Beta Profile and iPadOS 14.7 Beta Profile
After installing the beta profile, you can go to Settings > Software Update to install the latest update on your iPhone or iPad. You can also install iOS 14.7 Beta 4 with the full IPSW file using Finder or iTunes. Also Check:
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