

Apple recommends that people back up their iPhones before downloading the software, since bugs can cause issues. Once the public beta becomes available, registered testers can download it through the usual “software update” tab in the default iPhone “settings” app. But based on the company’s timeline in recent years, it is expected in mid-July. Like the date of iOS 14’s commercial release, the release date for the public iOS 14 beta has not yet been set.

All that is required is a working Apple ID, which consists of an iCloud email address and the relevant password. To participate in the test, you can sign up on the Apple beta program software website. The first program is free, open to the public, and provides advance access months before the official rollout.
