Apple has made various significant declarations at its yearly WWDC meeting this year and one of the features noticeably the revealing of iOS 10. The new iOS update was expected upon to bring major developments and from the looks of it, it didn’t disappoint. iOS 10 brings various cool new features including another lockscreen, updated Siri, overhauled Music and News applications, enhanced Maps and Photos applications, lot of new features in iMessage and more.

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Along with the announcement, Apple additionally launched the main iOS 10 Beta 1 for developers. Along these lines, in the event that you are hoping to introduce it on your iPhone, iPad or iPod, here’s the means by which to proceed:

Devices compatible with iOS 10

Before you proceed with the installation, look at if your iDevice is perfect with the new iOS version:

  • iPhone 5, 5s, 5c, SE, 6, 6 Plus, 6s, 6s Plus.
  • iPad mini 2, mini 3, mini 4, Air, Air 2, 4th generation, Pro 9.7, Pro 12.9.
  • iPod Touch 6th generation.

Things you’ll need

Download & install the iOS 10 beta 1 update:

  • An Apple ID Developer account (available at $99/year)
  • A compatible iOS device
  • Windows PC or Mac

Install iOS 10 beta 1 on your iDevice

Note:Before you start install the iOS 10 beta on your device, you should make a backup of your device. You can do so by going to iOS Settings->iCloud->Back Up Now or on iTunes, in case things go wrong. We installed the beta on our iPhone 6s.

Register your device for developer betas

Initially, you will have to register your iPhone to the Apple Developer page:


You will need your iPhone’s UDID (Unique Device Identifier), so connect your iPhone to your PC or Mac and open iTunes. In iTunes, click on the iPhone’s serial number, which should show you its UDID. Copy it.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

Open the Apple Developer web page and login with your Apple ID developer account. Then, head over to “Certificates, IDs and Profiles“. Here, go to the “Devices” section in the left panel and select the kind of iOS device you want to install the beta on.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

Then, click on the Plus button at the top-right and enter your device details like the name you want for it and the UDID you copied before. Click “Continue” when you are done.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

Your iPhone will then be added to your developer account. You can then head over to Develop->Downloads to get the iOS 10 OTA configuration file or iOS 10 beta restore images.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

Note: You can register up to 100 devices of each type: iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch Apple Watch and Apple TV. If you don’t have a developer account, you can wait for the public beta release scheduled for July.

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After you have registered your iPhone in the Apple Developer page, go to the iOS 10 beta section in Develop->Downloads and tap on the drop-down menu. The first option in the menu will be “Configuration Profile“. Hit the download button to get it on your device. You can either download the file on your computer and then transfer it to your iPhone or go to the Apple Developer webpage on your iPhone and download it directly.

Once done, open the file on your iPhone and tap on the “Install” button. After which, you will have to enter your passcode. Then, you will have another page with Apple’s license agreement of iOS beta. Tap on “Install” again. The profile will then be installed on your iPhone and you will be prompted to restart your device, for the changes to take place.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

After you have restarted your iPhone, head over to Settings->General->Software Update. You should see the iOS 10 Developer Beta 1 update available for download after a few minutes. Tap on “Download and Install” to get going.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

Note: The iOS 10 Beta 1 OTA is 1.7 GB in size for the iPhone 6s and the size should be around the same for other devices too.  Also, it’s only available to download through WiFi.

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iOS 10 Beta 1 should then start downloading. After the download is completed, you will get a prompt to install the update, tap “Install Now“. Your iPhone will then reboot and the update will be installed. Once done, the iPhone will boot up with the brand new iOS 10 beta installed.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone



For this method, you will have to download the iOS 10 Beta 1 restore image corresponding to your iDevice in the Develop->Downloads page in the Apple Developer page.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

Note: If you are using a Mac, you will also need to install the Xcode 8 beta SDK, which is accessible to download from the same page as above. Also, the iOS 10 restore images are around 1.8-2.8 GB in size, so ensure to use WiFi to download these files.


After you have downloaded the image files, open iTunes and connect your iPhone to your computer. Then, press hold Option on a Mac and Shift on a Windows PC and click on “Check for updates” in iTunes.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

Note: You can always choose the “Restore iPhone” option but this will format your device to new.

This should open a dialog box, where you can choose the downloaded restore image. Then, the update should be installed on your iPhone. Do make sure to never disconnect your iPhone while the restore image is installing.

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

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Try out the first iOS beta on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch

How to Install iOS 10 Beta on Your iPhone

While we wouldn’t prescribe the iOS 10 beta to be utilized as a day by day driver, it’s shockingly strong for a first beta release. There are a few bugs obviously, similar to the messages not sending but rather the beta form is smoother than we had anticipated. In general, we have quite recently begun playing with iOS 10 thus far, we love it. In this way, on the off chance that you have an developer account, give it a shot and let us know whether you face any issues.

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