
Tap Install Profile next to the iOS 16.4 beta.Now swipe down and choose Software Downloads (under Additional Resources).Tap the two-line icon in the top left corner, sign in if you’re not already under Account.On your iPhone, head to Apple’s Developer website.Make a fresh backup of your device in case you want or need to downgrade.If you’re not already enrolled as an Apple Developer, you’ll need to do that ($99/year). You should see iOS 16.4 public beta available, tap Download and Installįollow the prompts to complete the installation 😁.After it reboots, head back to Settings > General > Software update.Your iPhone will prompt you to restart to complete the changes.Read the consent agreement, then tap Install two more times.Tap Install in the top right corner, enter your passcode if needed.Head to Settings on your device and tap Profile Downloaded near the top.Tap Allow to download the profile, hit Close.Swipe down again and tap Download Profile.Swipe down and under the Get Started section, tap enroll your iOS device.Now make sure you’re on the iOS “Guide for Public Betas”.Tap the arrow in the top right corner, sign in if you’re not already.On your iPhone, head to Apple’s public beta website.How to install the iOS 16.4 beta Installing the iOS 16.4 public beta We’ll look at how to install the free public beta first and then the developer beta. Roundup: Here’s every new feature and change in iOS 16.4 beta 1.The first iOS 16.4 beta comes with a number of new features and changes including new emoji, new Safari and third-party browser capabilities, 5G Standalone support, Shortcuts and Focus mode changes, fresh animations in the Apple Music app, a beta toggle in Settings, and more. x releases like 16.4 are typically stable. The iOS 16.4 beta isn’t intended by Apple to be installed on your primary iPhone as performance issues and bugs can be a normal part of the testing process. Update 2/17: The first iOS 16.4 public beta is available now alongside the developer build.

Want to check out all the latest iOS features early? Follow along for how to install the iOS 16.4 beta on iPhone (for free) to test out the new emoji, Safari/browser capabilities, fresh Apple Music animations, and more.
