Launch of public beta of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, tvOS 16 and watchOS 9

Apple released on Wednesday (06) the third beta for developers of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, watchOS 9 and tvOS 16. Major updates to your operating systems should be released to all users in mid-September, but you can find some of the news in previous builds.

Following the schedule of updates of its beta channel, Apple released yesterday new beta versions of operating systems iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13, watchOS 9 and tvOS 16, proprietary interface of the company that should have the stable version available in the last quarter of this year at the launch event of the iPhone 14 Series line.

Last Wednesday (6th), the developer released the third beta version for developers, including general improvements in software performance and the security tool “Lockdown Mode”, which arrives as an extra layer of security against spyware improving the privacy of users of the brand.

As in other public betas, to try the news in advance you must be enrolled in the “Apple Beta Software Program” and have a device compatible with the released version. It is worth noting that beta systems have not been completed and may have bugs, crashes, and incompatibility with apps during use.

For now there are no reports of problems with the public beta update on this channel, however, previously users recorded difficulty in accessing the main banking applications installed on the device.

Launches of iOS 16 beta 3, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, tvOS 16 and watchOS 9 for devs

Apple released on Wednesday (6th) the third beta for developers of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, watchOS 9 and tvOS 16. Major updates to your operating systems should be released to all users in mid-September, but you can find some of the news in previous builds.

One of the update found in beta 3 of iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS 13 Ventura is “Lockdown Mode”, an extremely rigid spyware protection feature. Apple explains that this mode is optional and should be used only if the user believes they may be the target of a personal and highly sophisticated cyberattack.

“When your iPhone is in Lockdown Mode, it won’t work as usual,” says the tool’s first message. Applications, websites, and system resources are “strictly limited” for security, and some functions of your phone, tablet, or computer may become completely unavailable.

Apple released on Wednesday (06) the third beta for developers of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, watchOS 9 and tvOS 16. Major updates to your operating systems should be released to all users in mid-September, but you can find some of the news in previous builds.

For now, there’s no detailed news for watchOS 9 and tvOS 16, but we know that the new version of the Apple Watch operating system will add VoIP to WhatsApp, Telegram and other third-party apps. Apple TV, in turn, will finally add support for hdr10+ in-app and compatibility to the Nintendo Switch controller.

The beta is only available to developers registered with apple developer center, but it shouldn’t be long before big tech makes the platform’s public betas available, allowing all users to experience features like the new iOS 16 Lock Screen and improvements to iPadOS 16 multitasking.

Apple announced new versions of its operating systems at WWDC22 on June 6 and now beta 2 of iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, tvOS 16 and watchOS 9 has just arrived with fixes and new features so developers can implement improvements to their apps and experience the news.

The new version brings important fixes to all systems, but they are still riddled with bugs that compromise their use, so we don’t recommend that you use them on your core devices.

Either way, if you want to install iOS 16, iPadOS 16, or any other beta 2 system released today, you must be registered with Apple Developer Center.

More Information

iOS 16 – Apple Developer
Apple Beta — join.
Apple Developer Center – access
Beta Software Downloads
Xcode 14 Beta 3 Release Notes

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