Apple just released new test versions of their phone and computer software for people who make apps. The tech company put out beta 3 updates for iPhones, iPads, Mac computers, Apple Watches, and Vision Pro headsets. Developers can grab these early versions right away if they have special accounts linked to Apple. The updates bring fresh changes that Apple calls Liquid Glass design. App makers will test these versions before regular customers see them later this year.
Getting the updates requires a few simple steps on each device. iPhone and iPad users must connect their Apple ID accounts to developer programs first. They can find the downloads under Settings and Software Update sections. Mac users face similar steps but Apple warns about problems with some newer computers. The company says older Mac models work fine with the new software.
Apple Watch owners need extra care when updating their devices. The watch battery must stay above half full during the whole process. Users should keep their watches plugged into chargers just to be safe. Vision Pro headset updates work through the regular Settings menu like other devices. Apple plans to release finished versions this September when they launch the iPhone 17.
Getting the updates requires a few simple steps on each device. iPhone and iPad users must connect their Apple ID accounts to developer programs first. They can find the downloads under Settings and Software Update sections. Mac users face similar steps but Apple warns about problems with some newer computers. The company says older Mac models work fine with the new software.
Apple Watch owners need extra care when updating their devices. The watch battery must stay above half full during the whole process. Users should keep their watches plugged into chargers just to be safe. Vision Pro headset updates work through the regular Settings menu like other devices. Apple plans to release finished versions this September when they launch the iPhone 17.