At WWDC 2020, Apple announced iOS 14 bringing with it tons of new features including widgets and app library. Click here to see all the new features coming to iOS 14. The update is supposed to be released publically in October, right when the new iPhones will be announced, but you can enjoy iOS 14 by joining the public beta. Here’s how you do it:
DISCLAIMER: Public Betas of software are highly unstable and risky. Be sure to backup all your data on iCloud before you install any new software on your device.
Check if your iPhone or iPad touch is compatible with iOS 14 in the list below.
– iPhone 11 Pro Max
– iPhone 11 Pro
– iPhone 11
– iPhone XS Max
– iPhone XS
– iPhone XR
– iPhone X
– iPhone 8 Plus
– iPhone 8
– iPhone 7 Plus
– iPhone 7
– iPhone 6S Plus
– iPhone 6S
– iPhone SE (2nd Generation)
– iPhone SE (1st Generation)
– iPod Touch (7th Generation)
We've also got a step-by-step instructional on how you can install the macOS Big Sur Public Beta, right here. Apple has also barred Google Stadia and Microsoft xCloud because of App Store rules and you can read more about that story here.