How to download iOS 9 beta on your iPhone and iPad right now

How to download iOS 9 beta on your iPhone and iPad right now

There are exciting new iOS 9 features set to premier this fall, but you don't have to wait another two months to test them out.
Apple has launched an iOS 9 public beta, which gives everyone access to the iPhone and iPad update a little early. The company's instructions, however, aren't very comprehensive.
That's why we, not willing to wait for the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus release date likely in September, went through the process several times and created this handy a how to guide.
It did take a few attempts to install iOS 9 due to everyone taxing Apple's servers all at once, but the new features outweigh those temporary problems and minor beta bugs.
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iOS 9 is compatible with newer iPhones and iPads, which translates to all Apple phones and tablets that have since launched 2011.
That's good news because it means the compatibility list doesn't axe any new devices, including the iPhone 4S, iPad 2 and even the iPod Touch 5th generation.
If you devices can run iOS 8, it can also run iOS 9. Easy. This is where Apple's mobile operating system really cuts into the fragmented Android platform.
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It's very important to backup your iPhone and iPad before installing iOS 9. You never know what may go wrong with this unfinished software. It could claim the life of your photos and texts.
I recommend using a lightning cable to manually backup to iTunes instead of relying on a Wi-Fi connection. It's just faster and more reliable - as long as you don't mess with the cable.
It's a little more complicated for New MacBook 2015 owners who have to resort to a USB Type C adapter, but it's well worth the extra effort just in case.
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Plug your iPhone or iPad into a computer, open up iTunes if it doesn't automatically launch and select the tiny iPhone icon in the top left of Apple's terribly designed music software.
iTunes' iPhone menu includes a "Backup" pane in the middle of this page. Select the "This computer" radio button instead of iCloud for the most secure backup method. You can switch it back afterward.
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Press the "Backup Now" button on the right to manually backup your software. Backing up all of the apps on from your phone or tablet is optional and less important. I do it every once in a while.
Once the backup process completes its four main steps, you can check and archive it in the Preferences menu. Click on File in the top menu, Preferences, the Devices tab and right click on the latest backup.
Select "Archive" to isolate these files so that it's not replaced by future backups. If you're extra cautious: You can click "Show in Finder" to locate the folder (with a funny gibberish name) and drop it into an external hard drive.
download iOS 9 for iPhone and iPad
Apple requires downloading and installing an iOS 9 beta profile in order to get the new operating system up and running, and it's rather simple.
Select Download Profile from beta.Apple.com/profile via your device's Safari mobile browser. It won't work on Chrome or any other browser from the App Store. I tried.
You may have to log into your Apple account in order to access this page. You'll know it works once it asks you to "Choose a Device" in a menu. Select iPhone or iPad. Installing it on Apple Watch does nothing at the moment since there's no WatchOS 2 public beta.
download iOS 9 for iPhone and iPad
Select "Install" in the top right corner of the iOS 9 beta software profile menu and enter your phone or tablet's passcode. Agree to the Consent form you'll never actually read and hit Install.
A restart is required in order to apply the changes, so select "Restart" in order to make that happen. The profile is now installed and you're ready to update to iOS 9.
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download iOS 9 for iPhone and iPadOnce your iPhone or iPad restarts, everything looks the same. That's because you're still running iOS 8.
Navigate to the Settings menu, select General, Software Update and you'll see iOS 9 Public Beta 1. Download and install this 1.4 GB file, which thankfully requires less free space than iOS 8's 4.6 GB.
This prompts you for your passcode once more and asks you to read over Terms and Conditions you'll blindly agree to, anyway.
You may see "Update Requested..." and have to wait several minutes for Apple's servers to deliver the beta firmware update.
That took me 6 minutes, while the download over Wi-Fi took 22 minutes (it had said "35 minutes remaining" at first).
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With the iOS 9 beta downloaded onto your device, you'll see a prompt to install the software update. It'll automatically install in 10 seconds if you don't select Later or Update first.
It'll read "Verifying update..." and don't be alarmed if it fails. My first four iOS 9 beta install attempts came back with "Unable to Install Update," telling me "An error occurred install iOS 9 Beta 1."
After three increasingly nervous attempts at hitting Install Now, the verification finally went through and my iPhone restarted on its own.
The install and restart took a full 19 minutes, leaving me with the all-too-familiar iOS update white screen until it completed.
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You're almost there. Continue through the Update Completed menu, log into iCloud with your Apple ID, decide whether or not to share app developers and you're done.
There are many subtle new iOS 9 features that you won't see at first. This isn't a full blown refresh like iOS 7 was, and isn't as feature-rich as iOS 8.
However, you will notice a big change to the Spotlight Search menu that lies to the left of the home screens, and you can enable new Siri suggestions, nearby attractions and news items.
Apple News is also a new app that can be set up, and it works almost exactly like Flipboard. You can select topics and publications you like and read news delivered in a stylish format.
You can read all about the new iOS 9 features that are found within this beta or set to arrive in the final version alongside iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus.
download iOS 9 for iPhone and iPad
There are a number of problems you may run into when installing the iOS 9 public beta. We ran into a number of them ourselves on both the iPhone and iPad.
At first, Apple's servers took forever to deliver the install file. Downloading it on an iPhone during non-peak hours helped alleviate this problem. Failed verification presented the same issue.
Don't fret if the iOS 9 update takes up to a half hour to install and restart your device. That's normal too.
What simply waiting a few minutes can't fix are the inevitable bugs you'll see with the iOS 9 public beta, too. A few app crashes and design glitches define being an early adopter.


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