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  "path": "/article/3172166/apple-releases-the-second-ios-27-developer-beta-for-testers.html",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-22T18:31:29.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.macworld.com",
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  "textContent": "Macworld\n\nOn the first day of the WWDC developer conference, Apple released the first developer beta of its new operating system. This year, that means that the first release of iOS 27 outside Cupertino came on June 8, 2026.\n\nThe pattern goes like this: Apple releases two or three more developer-only betas for the first month or so, and then starts releasing the same build for both developers and public beta testers. If you want to try out the new OS 27 updates and provide feedback, check out our article on how to become a beta tester. It’s easy.\n\n_**Updated June 22, 2026:** Apple has released the second iOS 27 developer beta. It continues to refine and improve the experience._\n\n## What’s new in iOS 27\n\nThe big release this year is focused on three main areas:\n\n  * **Trust and Safety –** New parental controls to keep kids safe and control screen time.\n  * **Performance and refinement –** Speeding everything up, improving efficiency, tweaking interfaces, and addressing dozens of small user requests.\n  * **Apple Intelligence and Siri –** Entirely new Apple Intelligence models improve AI throughout the system, and a brand-new Siri is vastly more capable than ever before.\n\n\n\nFor a more complete breakdown of all the new features and changes, check out our iOS 27 guide.\n\n## iOS 27: How to install the developer beta\n\nYou’ll need to be registered as an Apple Developer, but a free developer account will do. You can get one via Xcode or the Apple Developer app in iOS. Here’s how to do it via the Apple Developer app:\n\n  1. Download the Apple Developer App from the App Store.\n  2. Open the app.\n  3. Tap on Account.\n  4. Sign in using your usual Apple ID.\n\n\n\nOnce you have a free developer account, just follow the same instructions as with the public beta:\n\n  * Open _Settings_.\n  * Tap _General_ , then _Software Update_.\n  * Make sure the _Beta Updates_ selection is set to _iOS 27 Developer Beta_.\n  * Follow the on-screen instructions.\n\n\n\n## iOS 27: How to install the public beta\n\nThe first iOS 27 public beta is not available yet but is expected to arrive in July. When it lands, you can follow these steps to test it out even if you’re not a developer:\n\n  1. Click Sign Up on the Apple Beta page and register with your Apple ID.\n  2. Log in to the Beta Software Program.\n  3. Click Enroll your iOS device.\n  4. Open the Settings app, tap General, then Software Update.\n  5. In the Beta Updates section, select the iOS 27 Public Beta.\n\n\n\nIt may take a few moments after registering for the beta option to appear in Software Update.",
  "title": "Apple releases the second iOS 27 developer beta for testers"
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