
The focus of iOS 13.4 beta 4 and iPadOS 13. OK, so maybe not that quite straightforward, but you get the idea. The fourth beta versions of iOS 13.4, iPadOS 13.4, macOS Catalina 10.15.4, watchOS 6.2, and tvOS 13.4 are available for testing to those users who are enrolled in the Apple OS beta testing programs. Just head over to, log in with your Apple ID, the same one which you are currently using on your iPhone and iPad, enroll yourself, download the beta profile, restart your device then download the update over the air from Settings > General > Software Update.

But, if you don't want to lose your 'adventurous' badge then go ahead with the installation on your primary device along with all the necessary precautions. Betas are notorious for offering broken compatibility with third-party software and delivering subpar battery life in a lot of cases. Download the Beta on a Spare DeviceĪlthough beta software tends to be very stable after the third release, it's still recommended that you go ahead and download the iOS 13.5 / iPadOS 13.5 beta on a device that is not your daily driver. The choice is entirely yours which method you wish to go ahead with as long as your data remains safe and secure. You can either use iTunes, iCloud or Finder. iOS 13.4 welcomes with it a variety of new features: The new CarKey API will let iPhones and Apple Watches unlock, lock, and start NFC-equipped automobiles. Whenever you are about to do something crazy on your iPhone or iPad, it's best that you take a complete backup of everything in case something goes wrong. On Tuesday, Apple officially seeded the fourth betas of iOS 13.4, iPadOS 13.4, tvOS 13.4, and macOS Catalina 10.15.4 to developers. Simply download this profile onto your iPhone or iPad, restart your device and navigate to Settings > General > Software Update in order to install the iOS 13.5 / iPadOS 13.5 beta update.
