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Apple release iOS 15 beta 7 as public release nears

As the public release in September approaches swiftly, Apple is continuing its weekly cycle of iOS 15 beta testing today. The company has released iOS 15 beta 7 and iPadOS 15 beta 7 to developers, and they are rolling out now via the Settings app on iPhone and iPad.

Update: Now available to public beta testers as well.

iOS 15 beta 7 and iPadOS 15 beta 7 are available to developers via an over-the-air update in the Settings app. As usual, if the update does not immediately appear for download, keep checking, as it sometimes takes a few minutes to roll out to all registered developers.

The build number for iOS 15 beta 7 is 19A5337a.

Apple’s new software version won’t be complete until the fall, at which point it will be released to the general public. Testers should still expect performance and stability issues when running the iOS 15 beta on primary devices for the time being, but we are getting increasingly close to a stable and public release.

Last week’s release of iOS 15 beta 6 was a major one, with the update bringing big changes to the controversial Safari design as well as removing the SharePlay feature. Apple says that SharePlay will not be included in the initial SharePlay release this fall, and instead will come in an update later down the line.

If you spot any changes in the iOS 15 beta or the other new releases from Apple today, let us know in the comments below or on Twitter @9to5Mac. Stay tuned for our full hands-on coverage with the new releases right here at 9to5Mac today and throughout the rest of the week.


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Author: Chance Miller
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