How to download and install iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 beta, from iPhone 6s to iPad Pro 2020
If you haven’t yet been seduced by the next iOS 14 or iPadOS 14 versions, it’s high time you give it a go, as the public betas are already out, bringing resizable widgets, gestures and other goods to your iPhone. Wait, what?
You can now download the iOS 14 public beta for your compatible iPhone, starting the process by heading over to beta.apple.com. The first thing that you will need to do is enroll your devices in Apple’s beta program.
All iPhone and iPad models compatible with iOS 14 and iPadOS 14
Phones | Tablets | Media players |
---|---|---|
iPhone 11, Pro, Max | iPad Pro 12.9″ (2020) | iPod touch 7 (2019) |
iPhone XS | iPad Pro 11″ (2018,2020) | |
iPhone XS Max | iPad Pro 12.9″ (2015, 2017, 2018) | |
iPhone XR | iPad Pro 10.5″ | |
iPhone X | iPad Pro 9.7″ | |
iPhone 8 | iPad 6 (2018) | |
iPhone 8 Plus | iPad 5 (2017) | |
iPhone 7 | iPad mini 5 (2019) | |
iPhone 7 Plus | iPad mini 4 | |
iPhone 6S | iPad Air 3 (2019) | |
iPhone 6S Plus | iPad Air 2 | |
iPhone SE (1st and 2nd 2020 generation) |
You will then want to backup your iOS device just in case you want to downgrade back to iOS 13 and retain your data. If you are on macOS, select your device from Locations in the Finder sidebar. Create a backup then click Manage Backups to Archive your backup.
On macOS, pick your iOS device from Locations in the Finder sidebar
Keep in mind that you should only install the public beta if you are comfortable with experiencing bugs in normal usage of your phone.
How to install the iOS 14 beta:
1. Do a full iTunes backup of your data since you’re about to install beta software.
2. Open Apple’s public beta page on the device on which you’re about to install the iOS 14 beta.
3. Enroll your device by downloading the beta profile, which can be found here.
4. Head to Settings > General > Software update and then you should see the iOS 14 beta available for download. Press the “Download and Install” button.
5. After the beta has been downloaded, your device will reboot. Once it boots up again, it will be running the beta software.
How to downgrade from iOS 14 public beta:
1. Remember that backup we made you do? Well, it’s the cornerstone of downgrading from iOS 13.
2. Connect your device to a computer and launch iTunes.
3. Put your phone into recovery mode:
On an iPhone 8 or later: Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Press and quickly release the Volume Down button. Then, press and hold the Side button until you see the recovery-mode screen.
On an iPhone 6s and earlier, iPad, or iPod touch: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons at the same time. Don’t release the buttons when you see the Apple logo. Keep holding both buttons until you see the recovery mode screen.
4. iTunes will prompt you to restore your device and therefore reset it back to its factory defaults.
5. Once your device has been restored, sign up with your Apple ID and restore the full iTunes backup you hopefully have lying around.