![]() This is a fine solution, isn't it?Īpple Music Classical is not here in iOS 16.4 beta 3, despite some references about it being found in the code. Now, developers don't have to worry about paying for a 2nd subscription or to switch to their work ID on their personal device. For example, if you have a developer account, you can sign in to it, to get the iOS Developer Beta versions. Tap on it, and select "Use a different Apple ID", and sign in to the account that you would like to use for receiving the beta updates. You should now see the Apple ID that is being used for downloading the beta version. Go to the Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates section. Their personal ID wouldn't be recognized as a developer account. But since Apple now requires users to have a developer ID to get access to the beta software, these developers couldn't opt in to get the update early. However, not all app developers use their work ID on their iPhone, some of them may prefer to use their personal accounts. That's not exactly a big deal, as the Public Beta is still free for all users, and is usually made available in a day or two for minor iOS updates. The move to ban the use of downloaded profiles will prevent most users from downloading the beta versions. ![]() As you may know, Apple charges developers an annual fee of $99, to get access to the Apple Developer Program, and to publish their apps on its App Store.
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