Apple rolled out its eighth iOS 16 beta ahead of its final release, expected shortly after Apple’s September 7th event. Those who signed up for the beta program can check it out by navigating to the General > Software Update menu on their iPhone’s Settings app.
If you haven’t signed up for the iOS 16 beta program and can’t wait a few more weeks for the public release, you can go here Learn more about how to join the beta program. But keep in mind that beta builds often have bugs that hinder the user experience, so it’s best to avoid them on major devices.
iOS 16 beta 8 – with build number 22A5358a – with bug fixes, performance improvements, and some optimizations to bring it closer to the public release, so we recommend you wait for the final release because It’s not too far.
iOS 16 brings a new lock screen, notifications, and unsend recently sent messages or send them to them Edit function. One of the iOS 16 betas also brings the battery percentage back to the status bar. You can read our iOS 16 announcement coverage here to learn more.
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