How to Get Beta Versions of Apple Mac Mojave, IOS 12, WatchOS 5, and TvOS Now

Whether you want to play around with the “early AF” of iOS 12 or run through the deserts of macOS Mojave, you usually have to give Apple $ 99 for the privilege of developing apps for their platform – apps that will ultimately require a 30 percent cut (unless you suggest subscription and keep the user for over a year, but now I get a minute). This gives you access to the newly announced developer beta releases, which arrive (and usually update) to the official public beta releases of Apple’s new operating systems.

However, if you don’t feel like paying money to play around with a preview of the operating system – and you don’t want to wait until the public beta releases – then you can go “unofficial” and grab the brand. -New beta versions for iOS 12, macOS Mojave, tvOS 12 and watchOS 5 now.

I have enclosed “unofficially” in quotes because these are real beta profiles that you would otherwise download directly from Apple itself . However, the files are located in a different location, which means several things: firstly, I was a little afraid to download and install them at the beginning, and secondly, these links could disappear at any moment. ( Let me know if they do and I’ll try to find more.)

However, several Reddit commenters who are more familiar with the process have already mentioned that getting a big green checkmark when installing these profiles – on iOS at least – means they are legal and certified by Apple. This isn’t some random malware disguised as a beta profile that you should definitely consider if you’ve ever installed a profile that you didn’t get directly from a reputable source.

Download Apple Developer Beta Profiles

So, beyond that warning – and a general warning that these are early versions of Apple operating systems that may or may not wreak havoc on your main devices if you install them – here are the beta profile links ( thanks to Redditor kevin777787 for their publication):

For iOS 12 and watchOS 5, you need to download the profile using Safari on your iPhone or iPad. Since the main links are hosted on the not-so-pretty uploadfiles.io site, make sure you hit the big slow download button after activating it – and that button just to the left of Turbo Download and nothing else.

Once you’ve downloaded the beta profiles, installing them on your device should be a pretty straightforward process. (The installation process will first ask you to remove any other beta profiles you may have on your device if you have leftovers from, say, iOS 11. So, if you want to save a step, do so before clicking on the link icon site.)

To get macOS Mojave, you can use any browser you want to get the .DMG file from. After you download it, launch it and the list of applications for the new operating system should appear immediately after the installation of the small beta is complete. Download and proceed as usual.

For tvOS 12, you’ll have to get a little creative to install the beta version of the operating system on your device, but Apple is pretty clear about the process on their website . (I don’t have an Apple TV, or I would love to walk you through the process myself.)

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