Apple rolled out iOS 16.1 beta 1 and iPadOS 16.1 beta 2 on Wednesday, two days after iOS 16 launched and two days before the iPhone 14 launch.
, Apple has begun rolling out the first iOS 16.1 beta to developers. If you want to see what the future of iOS 16 looks like following the debut of the iPhone 14 on Friday, you might want to download this beta.to upgrade past iOS 15, but we still don’t have a release date.
Previous reports have pointed to October, though.Which devices work with the new beta?If you want to know whether or not your device is compatible with iOS 16 or iPadOS 16, we put together a full list below containing every supported device. If your device is on the list and you have a developer account, you’re good to go:
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