The first iOS 18.5 beta came, what will it expect

Two days after the release of IOS 18.4, Apple began an iOS 18.5 beta test cycle. The first developer version landed on April 2, and in May (or probably in late April) we expect a wide version.
In May, the last few iOS versions had versions of X.5, only with small features and changes, and this year we expect the same, especially the expected new siri delayed.
iOS 18.5: New Features
In iOS 18.5 We have not yet discovered new features in Beta, but we will update this section as we and the test community reveal them. However, IOS 18 update cycle and IOS 19 beta, starting from the WWDC in June, the big siri improvements, we don’t expect much on the way to important new features-only a few touch fixes, error fixes and security improvements.
iOS 18.5: How to establish a general beta
If you want to be among the first testers of IOS 18.5, you can sign up for the overall beta test. A beta pseudonym has changed at iOS 16.4. The new process works as follows:
- Register on the Apple Beta page and sign up for your Apple ID.
- Login to Beta Software Program.
- Click Save your iOS device.
- Hungry Settings Application, tap GeneralLater Software update.
- In the beta updates section, select iOS Public Beta.
It may take a few minutes before the Beta option is registered to appear in the software update.
iOS 18.5: How to install developer beta
You must be registered as Apple developer. Starting with iOS 18.5, you do not need to be in the annual $ 99 developer program to access the developer Beta. A free developer will account. You can get one through the XCode or Apple developer app on IOS. How to do it through the Apple developer application is described below:
- Download the Apple developer app from the App Store.
- Open the application.
- Tap the account.
- Sign in using your usual Apple ID.
Registered developers can choose to buy general beta by selecting iOS public beta On the software update screen. It can take some time after signing as a developer for appearance in software updates.
Learn everything you need to know about iOS 18 in our iOS 18 Superguide.