

Don’t install the public beta software on any systems you don’t directly control or that you share with others. Yes, the public beta software is Apple confidential information. But naturally, you can restore from a previous iOS 14 backup. With this option, you won’t be able to restore from a backup done on iOS 15 when going back to iOS 14.

If you want to immediately downgrade from the iOS 15 beta (public or developer), you’ll need to erase and restore your iPhone or iPad. You will have to delete the individual apps and then search and reinstall the older version of the particular app from iOS app download centers. However, the Documents & Data cannot be directly deleted on iPhone. These updates can only be cleared by deleting the individual app’s Documents & Data. When the next commercial version of iOS is released, you can install it from Software Update. Remove the iOS 15 & iPadOS 15 Beta Software Profile Once the profile is deleted, your iOS device will no longer receive iOS public betas. Tap Remove Profile, then restart your device. If you are prompted to enter your passcode, enter it, and agree to the terms and conditions.Īdditionally, how do I get my iPhone out of public beta? Remove the public beta by deleting the beta profile Here’s what to do: Go to Settings > General, and tap VPN & Device Management.

And, honestly, while iOS 15 is cool, there's no radical shift in usage like there was between iOS 13 and 14. Late-stage iOS betas rarely have productivity-destroying bugs. If you want to stay in the beta program but want your phone to operate like normal, iOS 14.7 is a good, safe place to be. And don't get me started on how the swipe sensitivity has apparently been increased in landscape mode so that I'm constantly swiping out of apps that I'm just trying to access controls for. Voicemails occasionally stop working altogether. iOS 15 keeps suggesting the Battery widget for every single stack on my home screen. While iOS 15 is more stable than I'm used to seeing in a "point zero" software build, there are still plenty of things that are annoying or just don't work. With the iOS 15 public beta now in full swing, iOS 14.7 will be for those who don't want to dive into a buggy early build of the next-gen iOS.
