John-Anthony Disotto is the How To Editor of iMore, ensuring you can get the most from your Apple products and helping fix things when your technology isn’t behaving itself. This beta won't yet be available, but once the show is all finished, it will be good to go. There, select the correct developer beta – in this iPadOS 17. To install the beta, go to Settings, General, Software Updates, and then finally Beta Updates. Once you're registered, you'll be able to install any beta software on all the Apple devices signed into that account. Keep in mind that the beta won't be as stable as the final release, so make sure this isn't on one of your main devices.įirst of all, you'll need to register for the Developer Program so that you can download and install the software. If you absolutely must try out the latest version of iPadOS, you can – with the beta. While we've seen iPadOS 17 at WWDC, the full public release of the software won't become available until later in the year. The five iPads most likely not to make the iPadOS 17 support list include the following: That's counting the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (6th generation), iPad Pro 11-inch (4th generation), and iPad (10th generation). However, there are now 23 iPads that support the latest version of iPadOS so we could see more be removed. We don't have official confirmation of what doesn't make the cut with iPadOS 17. If you own one of the best iPads, you won't have to worry. iPadOS 16 only saw two devices lose support - the iPad Air 2 (released in 2014) and the iPad mini 4 (2015). When Apple does remove tablets from the compatibility list, it tends to be a small number of them. IPads tend to be supported for a long time. That was so it could coincide with the release of new iPads so we could see similar happening again in 2023.īeta testers can get their hands on the update now, with the developer betas available to download already. iPadOS 16 was released a month after iOS 16 in 2022. iPadOS 17: Release dateĪssuming Apple sticks to its regular schedule, iPadOS 17 will likely be released in September or October. Finally, AirPlay will follow user preferences to get to know when and where to connect to devices. Related to that, Siri can now be summoned without needing to say 'hey' first. ![]() Dictation is also more accurate thanks to the new speech recognition. ![]() ![]() ![]() There's a new autocorrect model for the keyboard too, in a bid to make it easier to type faster than before. Spotlight comes to help users find information even faster with shortcuts to actions, enhanced visual results, and more. Freeform will offer new drawing tools, and some more new features including support for hover, tilt, and snap-to-shape. Stage Manager has also been improved, with more flexibility to the position and size of windows. FaceTime is also seeing improvements such as allowing you to connect to an Apple TV box and take calls on a bigger screen. There will be new messaging Stickers as well as an expandable tray-like menu for the Messages app. More iOS-like features are also coming to iPadOS 17. The format has also come to the Notes app so you can annotate them and collaborate with others too. You can more easily edit them on your iPad thanks to this. PDFs are now a baked in addition to the latest version of iPadOS.
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