iOS 17 - Before You Update!

**Apple's WWDC 2023: What to Expect**

Every year, Apple holds its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) where it shares updates on upcoming software and hardware releases. This year's WWDC is expected to bring several exciting features and improvements to iOS, and we're just a week away from the announcement of iOS 17 developer beta 1.

**The Apple Logo: A Bubble with a Message?**

Before we dive into the details of what to expect from iOS 17, let's take a closer look at the Apple logo that was featured in the WWDC 2023 invitation. As you can see, the logo is surrounded by a bubble effect, and inside the bubble, it says "June 5th, 2023." If we double-click on the logo, we get to see an object mode with a zoomed-in view of the Apple logo itself. In my opinion, this could be referencing the upcoming Apple Mixed Reality Headset that might be announced at WWDC.

**WWDC 2023: A Closer Look**

Taking a closer look at the WWDC 2023 invitation, we can see some Easter eggs and subtle hints about what to expect from iOS 17. The WWDC logo features a bubble effect with an image of a sun, which could be a nod to the upcoming release of iOS 17. While this is just speculation, it's clear that Apple is trying to send a message through its branding.

**Preparing for iOS 17: Beta Testing Options**

There are two ways to install iOS 17 beta: the public beta testing program and the developer beta testing program. The public beta testing program is free and available to anyone with an Apple ID, while the developer beta testing program requires a $99 annual subscription. If you're interested in signing up for either program, you can do so now.

**Public Beta Testing Program**

The public beta testing program is a great option for anyone who wants to try out iOS 17 before it's released to the general public. To sign up, simply go to the WWDC website and click on "Start" under the "Sign Up for Public Beta" section. You'll be asked to log in with your Apple ID and provide some basic information before you can begin. Keep in mind that the public beta testing program will not give you access to iOS 17 developer beta 1, which will only be available to developers who sign up for the developer beta testing program.

**Developer Beta Testing Program**

If you're a developer, you'll want to sign up for the developer beta testing program as soon as possible. This will give you access to iOS 17 developer beta 1 on day one, while the public beta testing program will only be available after about a month. To sign up, go to the WWDC website and click on "Start Enrollment" under the "Developer Beta" section. You'll be asked to log in with your Apple ID, provide some basic information, and agree to the terms of service.

**Installing iOS 17 on Your Primary Device**

If you're planning to install iOS 17 on your primary device, it's essential to prepare your iPhone first. To do this, go into Settings > iCloud > iCloud Backup. Make sure that iCloud backup is enabled, as this will allow you to restore your data in case anything goes wrong with the update. Also, plug your iPhone into a power source and connect it to Wi-Fi before backing up your device.

**iOS 17 Developer Beta 1: What to Expect**

Keep in mind that iOS 17 developer beta 1 is still a beta release, and there will likely be bugs, issues, and other problems. Battery life may not be the best, and you might encounter some instability. However, this is an exciting time for Apple fans, as we can expect several new features and improvements to be announced.

**New Features and Improvements**

Apple has already shared some details about the new features and improvements that will be included in iOS 17. These include several accessibility features, which are sure to excite users with disabilities. The company has also hinted at some changes to the lock screen, although no further details have been announced.

**Conclusion**

We're just a week away from the announcement of iOS 17 developer beta 1, and excitement is building among Apple fans. Whether you're a developer or an enthusiast, there's something for everyone in this new update. Stay tuned for more information and updates as we count down to WWDC 2023.

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enwow so it's sort of crazy to think that iOS 17 developer beta 1 is less than a week as the filming of this video I'm super excited for the next major update but of course in this video I wanted to share with you guys a few tips and recommendations on how to prepare your devices before installing iOS 17. so let's go ahead and dive right into this one now as always if you would like to stay up to date with the latest IOS news and Apple software updates of course and don't forget to subscribe and make sure you turn on those notifications so that you don't miss another episode now before we get to some of the tips and recommendations on how to prepare your iPhone I want to head on over onto Apple's website for WWDC now every year Apple had sort of Easter eggs within their invitations and presentations and this year is no exception take a look at the Apple logo now I would like to hear from you in those comments down below what do you think this is referencing in my opinion this is simply a bubble Apple logo in a bubble right as you can see right there and inside of the bubble we get a June 5th 2023 we can double tap and I'll link this in the description down below go into the object mode here and zoom in as you can see right there in my opinion this is directly referencing the Apple mix reality headset that could be announced this year take a look at that bubble Apple effect right there just swarming on the screen but again that's just my thoughts I would like to hear from you in those comments down below what do you think apple is referencing with this WWDC 2023 Apple logo now let's get to some of the information right let's go ahead and prepare for iOS 17. okay so let's start from the beginning of course there's two ways to install beta the public beta testing program and developer beta testing program now I'll have a link in the description for both and I'll describe what's different for those of you that don't know the public beta testing program is 100 free you can sign up links will be in the description down below right here it is you can sign up for iOS ipados TV OS Mac OS and so forth you click Start here and it'll take you through the steps on how to sign up for the public beta testing program of course you have to log in with your Apple ID and you can go ahead and sign up that way however with the public beta testing program the free program you will not be getting iOS 17 developer beta 1 on June 5th Apple usually waits about a month before they release that to the public beta testing program now if you're a developer that's when you get the beta on day one which should be June 5th this year at WWDC now we'll link this in the description down below this is the developer beta testing program you can start your enrollment right here click Start enrollment of course it's going to ask you to log in with your Apple ID enter some information answer a few questions and it is 99 a year for the developer program but you will get ios 17 developer beta 1 on day one now once you register for either of the programs you want to go into settings here then you want to go into General software updates and you'll see this pop up here that will ask you beta updates and if you chose develop then you click on developer and if you chose public then of course you'll choose the public option again keep in mind public is free you get it a month later developer 99 you get it on day one basically those are the two things to keep in mind now if you do want to venture to install iOS 17 on your primary device which again I do not recommend you want to go into settings here you want to go into the iCloud settings right here on your iPhone and you want to make sure you go into iCloud backups if you don't have this option enabled I recommend you enable it on your iPhone make sure you plug it into a power source and it is connected to Wi-Fi so it backs up everything that's on your iPhone to the cloud that way if anything goes wrong with iOS 17 developer beta 1 you can still recover your data back onto your device it is the best option to use when you're jumping from a major update like iOS 16 to iOS 17 beta 1. so yeah keep in mind guys this is going to be beta 1 there's going to be issues as I mentioned there's going to be bugs ability issues and all this sort of stuff and Battery may not be the best of course but there you guys have it we're less than a week away from IOS 17 developer beta one I'm super excited for a lot of the new features there are a lot of new accessibility features that Apple has already shared with us as you can see right here and there's been a ton of rumors as into what Apple will be doing with the lock screen and so forth if you haven't watched my coverage I'll link that in the description down below but anyway I'm super excited thank you for watching and I'll see you guys real soon peacewow so it's sort of crazy to think that iOS 17 developer beta 1 is less than a week as the filming of this video I'm super excited for the next major update but of course in this video I wanted to share with you guys a few tips and recommendations on how to prepare your devices before installing iOS 17. so let's go ahead and dive right into this one now as always if you would like to stay up to date with the latest IOS news and Apple software updates of course and don't forget to subscribe and make sure you turn on those notifications so that you don't miss another episode now before we get to some of the tips and recommendations on how to prepare your iPhone I want to head on over onto Apple's website for WWDC now every year Apple had sort of Easter eggs within their invitations and presentations and this year is no exception take a look at the Apple logo now I would like to hear from you in those comments down below what do you think this is referencing in my opinion this is simply a bubble Apple logo in a bubble right as you can see right there and inside of the bubble we get a June 5th 2023 we can double tap and I'll link this in the description down below go into the object mode here and zoom in as you can see right there in my opinion this is directly referencing the Apple mix reality headset that could be announced this year take a look at that bubble Apple effect right there just swarming on the screen but again that's just my thoughts I would like to hear from you in those comments down below what do you think apple is referencing with this WWDC 2023 Apple logo now let's get to some of the information right let's go ahead and prepare for iOS 17. okay so let's start from the beginning of course there's two ways to install beta the public beta testing program and developer beta testing program now I'll have a link in the description for both and I'll describe what's different for those of you that don't know the public beta testing program is 100 free you can sign up links will be in the description down below right here it is you can sign up for iOS ipados TV OS Mac OS and so forth you click Start here and it'll take you through the steps on how to sign up for the public beta testing program of course you have to log in with your Apple ID and you can go ahead and sign up that way however with the public beta testing program the free program you will not be getting iOS 17 developer beta 1 on June 5th Apple usually waits about a month before they release that to the public beta testing program now if you're a developer that's when you get the beta on day one which should be June 5th this year at WWDC now we'll link this in the description down below this is the developer beta testing program you can start your enrollment right here click Start enrollment of course it's going to ask you to log in with your Apple ID enter some information answer a few questions and it is 99 a year for the developer program but you will get ios 17 developer beta 1 on day one now once you register for either of the programs you want to go into settings here then you want to go into General software updates and you'll see this pop up here that will ask you beta updates and if you chose develop then you click on developer and if you chose public then of course you'll choose the public option again keep in mind public is free you get it a month later developer 99 you get it on day one basically those are the two things to keep in mind now if you do want to venture to install iOS 17 on your primary device which again I do not recommend you want to go into settings here you want to go into the iCloud settings right here on your iPhone and you want to make sure you go into iCloud backups if you don't have this option enabled I recommend you enable it on your iPhone make sure you plug it into a power source and it is connected to Wi-Fi so it backs up everything that's on your iPhone to the cloud that way if anything goes wrong with iOS 17 developer beta 1 you can still recover your data back onto your device it is the best option to use when you're jumping from a major update like iOS 16 to iOS 17 beta 1. so yeah keep in mind guys this is going to be beta 1 there's going to be issues as I mentioned there's going to be bugs ability issues and all this sort of stuff and Battery may not be the best of course but there you guys have it we're less than a week away from IOS 17 developer beta one I'm super excited for a lot of the new features there are a lot of new accessibility features that Apple has already shared with us as you can see right here and there's been a ton of rumors as into what Apple will be doing with the lock screen and so forth if you haven't watched my coverage I'll link that in the description down below but anyway I'm super excited thank you for watching and I'll see you guys real soon peace\n"