So if you are interested in finding out how to remove iOS 15 beta from your iPhone, we will guide you through this.
How to uninstall iOS 15 Beta
Apple’s beta versions for iOS 15 are pretty exciting. However, if you are not comfortable with the idea of installing a pre-release version of Apple’s software on your phone, or you simply found that the beta did not work as expected for whatever reason, here is how to delete the iOS 15 beta. Note: If you used a computer to install an iOS beta, you need to restore iOS to remove the beta version. If that’s your case, you can use the second method.
Removing the iOS 15 beta by removing beta profile:
The easiest way to remove the public beta is to delete the beta profile, then wait for the next software update. The public build will automatically arrive on your phone when you remove the Beta Profile. Here’s what to do: When the next public version of iOS is available, install it to move back to a non-beta version of iOS. If an update is already available, you can install it by doing the following: Note: The iOS update that is available must be later than the version that’s installed on your iPhone. If you don’t want to wait for a software update to be available and want to jump back to the previous stable release, follow the steps below:
Removing the iOS 15 beta by restoring your iPhone:
To remove the iOS 15 beta immediately, you need to erase and restore your device. Then, if you have an archived backup you can set up your device again from that backup. Note: Backups that were created while having the beta software already installed might not be compatible with older versions of iOS. If you don’t have an older backup that was made using the current version of iOS, you might not be able to restore your device with your most recent backup. After the restore finishes, you can set up your device from your archived backup, which must be from an earlier version of iOS.
Update when an alert says a new iOS update is now available
If you see a pop-up like this, it means that the version of iOS beta on your device expired and you need to update. If you don’t see an available update, remove the iOS 15 beta by restoring your device. Or, if you want to continue receiving updates but you already removed the beta profile, enroll your device in the public beta program or developer beta program again. Also Check:
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