I installed all the WWDC21 betas on my personal devices – AMADo as I say, not as I do.
I took all of the betas Apple released just after WWDC21 and I installed them on my go-to, day-to-day devices. I know, I'm a madman and it goes against everything I've been telling other people for years. But hey, do as I say, not as I do, OK?
My situation is a little different from most because I kinda need to be able to talk about all of the new betas and the best way to do that is to use them. I have one or two spare iPhones and iPads in drawers, but they're old and frankly, the best way to learn about software updates is to live them 24/7 – so that's what I've been doing.
So far I've installed:
iOS 15 on an iPhone 12 Pro.
iPadOS 15 on an 11-inch iPad Pro.
watchOS on an Apple Watch Series 5.
macOS Monterey on an Intel i7 Mac mini.
Yes, I need to get around to tvOS 15.
So far, so good. And yes, I'm touching three different kinds of wood as I type that.
Realistically, Apple's beta 1 releases aren't as bad as they used to be. There were times wher...
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I installed all the WWDC21 betas on my personal devices – AMA