

Now that the final version of iOS 16 is available worldwide, it’s time to opt-out of Apple’s public beta program – that is unless you want to carry on testing betas of ‘point’ updates throughout the year.Apple's iOS 16.5 software update for iPhone is currently in the works, and you can try out all the upcoming new features as long as you're OK with running beta software on your iPhone. Tap Install in the top-right to install the iOS 16 beta profile.If this doesn’t appear, head to General > Profile and tap on the iOS 16 beta profile. Head to the Settings app and tap Profile Downloaded at the top of the list.You’ll see a pop-up appear asking whether you want to download a profile to your iPhone.Scroll down to the iOS 16 beta and tap the Install Profile button.Head to the Downloads section, listed in the menu on the left.On your iPhone, head to in Safari and log in with your Apple ID details.If you’re a registered iOS developer, here’s how to install the iOS 16 developer beta:

The first public beta is over 5GB in size, and installing it takes a while, too. This process will take around an hour in total, depending upon the speed of your internet connection. Tap Install to install the iOS 16 beta update. Once downloaded, you’ll see a pop-up appear asking to install the update.You should see the iOS 16 beta appear – tap Download and Install, and wait for your iPhone to download the update.Once restarted, go back to the Settings app and head to General > Software Update.

