You may be tempted to install the iOS 16 developer beta on your iPhone to try all the exciting new features it has to offer, but it may be a good idea to wait if you only have your personal iPhone that you use every day. If you watched WWDC 2022, you know that Apple came up with many updates for the latest iOS. Apps like Messages, Shortcuts, and Weather are even better in iOS 16, and even the Home Screen and Lock Screen have improvements you won't want to wait for. The general public release will happen by the end of 2022, likely in September, and the developer beta lets app makers dive in... more
5 Reasons Why You Shouldn't Install iOS 16 on Your iPhone Just Yet
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