We've also got instructions on how to remove the beta from your device before installing the final version. Enter your iPhone's passcode in to confirm. Alternatively, you can tap the 'Profile Downloaded' link at the top of the Settings app's main page. Go to Settings > General > Profiles > iOS 14 & iPadOS 14 Beta Software Profile. With all of that out of the way, here's how to get out of the beta and back to a stable version of iOS. Tap 'Close' after the software finishes downloading. If you created a backup before joining the beta, you can use that to restore your iPhone or iPad, but any changes or new information since installing the beta will be lost. Keep in mind, however, that reverting to the current official release will require you to factory-reset your phone or tablet. If you've taken the iOS 15 beta plunge only to decide that you can't live with a beta operating system on your iPhone or iPad, there's good news: You can go back to iOS 14. If an update is already available, you can install it by going to Settings. When the next public version of iOS or iPadOS is available, install it to move back to a non-beta version of iOS or iPadOS. Tap Remove Profile, then restart your device.
We've also experienced plenty of apps crashing and repeatedly being signed out of iCloud accounts. iPhone 14 Pro Max KEY SPECS NEWS Display 6. Go to Settings > General, and tap VPN & Device Management.
We've been using the developer beta for two months now, and can personally attest to horrible battery life - which is normal during Apple's beta release cycle. Because the software is unfinished, you've probably been encountering bugs, poor battery life and other random issues.