An iOS 10 beta 6 released Monday, Aug. 15 at 1 p.m. EDT and while there's not a ton of information yet as to what has changed, it's sure to further refine the many exciting new features introduced in earlier iOS 10 betas. It is rare that Apple releases so many betas of an upcoming software as have been seen for iOS 10, but many developers predict this will likely be the last developer beta to release before the final version of iOS 10. If you are a developer or have your device UDID registered by a developer, then downloading and installing the iOS 10 beta 6 to test is now an option. For those who have iOS 10 beta 5 installed already, you should be able to access the iOS 10 beta 6 over-the-air in the Settings menu.
If you are testing a public beta version of the iOS 10 software, there is currently no new version to test. However, public betas often release about a day after the developer version so look out for a possible new public beta soon.
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If you need to learn how to become registered as a developer to download the iOS 10 betas, check the instructions at the bottom of the article. If you are registered as an Apple developer you can download any device ISPW here: https://developer.apple.com/devcenter/ios/index.action. For all others, see the directions at the bottom of the page.
How to Register for an Apple Developer's Account, Download iOS 10 Beta 6 on iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
1. To get an iOS developer account, you must visit the Apple website and purchase a developer account. The cost is $99 a year for an Apple developer's account.
2. You will also need to register your developer device in the iOS Development Center to authenticate the device.
3. Before downloading the iOS 10 Beta 6, back up your files on iTunes. This is a precaution just in case the device crashes and loses your data and you have to start from scratch, you can grab the backup from iTunes.
4. Once you satisfied all of the above requirements and procedures, you can then proceed to the actual downloading and installing of iOS 10 beta.
5. WARNING : Keep in mind that when preparing to test a beta version of the iOS 10 software, you will want to use an alternate device - not your main or personal device as bugs in the beta can cause crashes or even "bricking" of the device.
6. iOS 10 beta 6 currently supports:
- iPad 4, iPad Air 1, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro 9.7-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch.
- iPad mini 2, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 4.
- iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE.
- iPod touch (sixth generation).
As you update to the latest iOS 10 Beta 6 please be sure to return and share what's new or changed in the latest beta in the comments section below!