Installing iOS 9 public beta on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

install iOS 9 public betaInstalling iOS 9 public beta on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch it is possible because Apple has decided to no longer limit access to public beta versions of its operating systems, so any owner of an iDevice and an Apple ID can test iOS 9 right now.

The procedure itself is very simple and you will be able to do it installing iOS 9 public beta on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch you will only need to use the OTA Update, Software Update system, so it will not be necessary to use iTunes for this procedure, although this is necessary for developers during the initial installation.

Before starting the process of installing iOS 9 public beta on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, it is still recommended to make a backup of your terminals because the whole procedure could generate problems and a restore might be necessary, so it is good to be prepared for anything , although theoretically nothing bad should happen.

At the same time, before starting the procedure of iOS 9 public beta installation on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch make sure you have at least 1.2 - 1.8 GB of available space because the installation will not require downloading just a few hundred MB, and finally I have to tell you to do everything through a WiFi connection because you will have a file to download big.

Installing iOS 9 public beta on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch

  1. access this page.
  2. Sign in with your Apple ID.
  3. Choose iOS and scroll down until you see the option Download Profile.
  4. Press the button Download Profile.
  5. When you are asked to install a security profile, press the Install button.
  6. Now you will see an alert message asking for a terminal restart, which must be accepted.
  7. After restarting, navigate to Settings> General> Software Update, Settings > General > Software Update and choose the option Download and Install, Download and Install.

At the end of this process you will have iOS 9 public beta installed in iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, but you have to be patient because downloading the files will take time, and the installation will not be as fast as you imagine.

UPDATED: If you are not satisfied with iOS 9 public beta, you can downgrade iOS 9 to iOS 8.4.