Today (July 9) the public beta of iPadOS 14 is released! Anyone with an Apple ID (free) can get iPadOS 14 and try out Apple Pencil Scribble and other new tricks
We're excited to see how good Scribble is now, as handwritten text and erase by scratch are two features that should make the Apple Pencil worth the $99-$129 price tag iPadOS 14 also has a number of perks from iOS 14, including changes to widgets and the Messages app
But of course, with every beta release, there are a few caveats you should know up front:
First, there are two iPadOS 14 beta versions The first beta, released at WWDC last month, is the Developer Beta, which most people should skip It is a bit riskier and requires a $100 Apple Developer account (which can be purchased here)
The public beta, on the other hand, is a bit more reliable, as it has a bit more time in the oven!
Next, make sure your iPad is backed up iCloud Backups is the easiest way to do this 11]
Connect your iPad, open Finder (or iTunes for iOS 12), select your iPad from the left menu, [Summary ], you can also back up locally to your Mac
Next, under "Backup" (not iCloud), select "This Computer" and click "Backup Now"
Also, if you are already using iPadOS 13, you do not need to worry about compatibility iPadOS 14 supports the exact same iPads as iPadOS 13 If you are not using iPadOS 13, here is a list of supported iPads:
You will need to restart your iPad, which may take a while iPadOS 14 Public Beta will be installed!
Ready to try iPadOS 14? Click here for instructions on how to set up the developer beta
Wait for your iPad to download and prepare the update It may take a while A good way to spend this time is to make sure your iPad is connected and charged
Now, restart the iPad Then the iPadOS 14 developer beta will be installed! Congratulations to all the developers on living on the wild side!
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