iOS 16 Beta 8 is available for download now: Should you update it or wait for RC or public release?
Apple has made the iOS 16 Developer Beta 8 available for download.
We will learn what’s different from this iOS update.
More importantly, should you be updating to iOS 16 Beta 8 or not?
Apple has rolled out the 8th developer beta of iOS 16. This could be the last beta update before RC (Release Candidate) or the Public/Stable build of iOS 16. The former could be released on September 7 which is when the Apple Far Out event is going to be held and also when Apple is expected to unveil the new iPhone 14 series, Apple Watch Series 8, and the new software for at least both these device lineups. But, be that as it may, the iOS 16 beta 8 could be closer to what you get when the public release comes out in a few weeks. So, let’s break down what we know about it.
iOS 16 Beta 8: What’s new and changed?
Well, there’s hardly anything new on iOS 16 Beta 8 besides some tweaks and bug fixes. The build number is 20A5358a.
We reckon the company has ironed out any kinks left before the stable release. The UI performance should be smoother now.
We are yet to try out banking apps and other things to see if everything’s working now. We will update our findings later on.
By the way, if you are wondering whether the battery percentage icon on the status bar is available on iPhone 11 and other device, it seems to be not.
You can check out the release notes and download links for iOS 16 Beta 8 here. It is still a beta build and therefore, please proceed with caution. Also, if you haven’t installed the iOS 16 beta till now, we urge you to be patient until the RC or Public release is launched by Apple.
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