Apple will release its new iOS 11 software for the iPhone and iPad this fall, but you can try it now.
You just need to sign up to become a public beta tester through Apple’s website, which is free and easy.
There are some caveats you should know about, though. While you’ll be getting a first-look at Apple’s latest and greatest software, it also tends to be a bit buggy in the earlier stages as Apple continues to update it before this fall.
Feeling brave? Here’s how to get started. Oh, and keep in mind the instructions are the same whether you’re installing on an iPad or an iPhone.
Navigate to beta.apple.com from any web browser and sign up for the beta program. It’s free, just use your Apple ID and password.
Now make sure your iPhone or iPad is properly backed up. This is just in case you need to revert to iOS 10. Warning: doing that can be a bit more of a headache than upgrading to the beta. To do this, head to Settings > iCloud > iCloud Backup and then tap “Back up now.”
On your iPhone or iPad (this won’t work from your computer) open Safari and navigate to beta.apple.com/profile. Sign in and then download the configuration profile for iOS 11. You’ll need to restart your device after this is finished.
Now you’ll navigate to Settings > General > Software update and check for an update. You’ll be greeted with an alert that you’re ready to download iOS 11.
Now you have the public beta of iOS 11. Apple tends to update it every couple of weeks to continue to squash bugs and make it more stable, so make sure you’re constantly applying each update.
How to try Apple's newest iPhone and iPad software right now