


You can see the full list of iOS 16 compatible iPhones here if interested, and check out the list of iPadOS 16 compatible iPhone models here. Casual users who are interested in beta testing should wait for the public beta to become available in July, and even then approach cautiously. The beta experience is buggy, and many apps crash or function in a suboptimal manner. iPadOS 16 also includes most of the features from iOS 16 as well.īeta system software is not intended for use on primary devices, and developer beta builds are aimed at advanced users who are app developers or other creators for the Apple software platforms. IPadOS 16 includes an all new multitasking capability called Screen Manager but only for M1-equipped iPad hardware. IOS 16 includes a redesigned Lock Screen experience, new Focus mode features, additions to Messages app, and many improvements to Mail, Maps, Health, and other built-in apps. These beta builds are for Apple Developers, and can be installed now by anyone who has a developer account or access to the beta profile.
