Apple's iOS 17 developer beta is available for free
For some context — previously, to access the various OS betas right after the WWDC keynote, you'd have to be have a paid developer account, which cost about $100 a year. WhileThat technically means that since you won't have to pay for a developer account for access to these betas, you can probably sign up for Apple's Developer Program to check them out. But you likely won't want to install them.
iOS 17 is an iterative upgrade, but it adds more than a few features you might appreciate, such as live voicemail transcripts, easier sharing, more intelligent autocorrection and a
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