Easiest Way to Install IOS 13 Beta
Apple recently released the second (to developers) version of the iOS 13 beta. This means that it has a lot of bug fixes and new features. for example, sorting your Notes checklists (to move completed items down), new Animoji stickers, a slider to adjust the light intensity in portrait mode, and a query that asks you if you also want to unsubscribe from apps you are uninstalling.
That’s all well and good, but the best part about iOS 13 Developer Beta 2 is that it’s now much easier to install on your iPhone or iPad. And while Apple still warns against this prior to the public beta of iOS 13, this new iteration of iOS 13 already seems less buggy (and slightly faster) than the very first version. You probably shouldn’t use it on your main device just yet, but the temptation is stronger.
Installing the iOS 13 beta developer profile
Unlike last time , when you had to go through the slightly more complicated process of downloading an .IPSW file and restoring your iPhone or iPad to iTunes using this image, you can now simply install the iOS 13 beta developer profile, which will allow you to update your device. to iOS 13 (developer beta 2) right from your system app, which is much easier (and doesn’t require restoring all your apps and settings on your device.).
In fact, this is the only way to automatically get iOS beta updates in the future if you’ve done something a little harder the first time. Since you didn’t install the beta profile then, your device won’t ping Apple for updates as it doesn’t technically think you’re in beta (even if you’re using iOS 13).
To get started, launch Safari on your iOS device and go to betaprofiles.com . Find the large section “iOS13 + iPadOS” and hit the blue download button. Your device will ask you to approve the beta profile you are about to install, and then it will ask you to perform a quick reset. When you’re back in business, you can go to Settings> General> Software Updates to download and install any new versions of iOS 13. It’s very simple.