How to Install iOS 11 Public Beta on iPad
How to Install iOS 11 Public Beta on iPad
If youre a more advanced user who has been on the fence about installing iOS 11 beta onto an iPad, you may want to give it a second thought. With the iOS 11 beta marching along towards the fall release date, each additional beta build is increasingly more stable and refined, and for the iPad users out there who dont mind braving a beta operating system (always backup first so that you can downgrade if necessary), the allure to run iOS 11 is obvious. The appeal to running iOS 11 right now is particularly strong with iPad, which receives a variety of notable new multitasking features that really improve the iPad experience. So if you have an iPad laying around that is , or maybe you want an excuse to , you might find it worthwhile to give the latest beta builds a try at this point. Installing iOS 11 public beta onto an iPad is easy, but its likely an unfamiliar process to many users. No worries, this tutorial will walk through each step, and youll be up and running iOS 11 on the iPad in no time at all.
Sound good? Ok now lets backup your iPad, enroll in the beta, and install it! Back up your iPad before doing anything else, you can back it up to iTunes or iCloud, or preferably to both. is just a matter of connecting the iPad to a computer with iTunes and choosing to Back Up Now. Apple recommends you choose to Archive the backup before installing the beta so that the archived backup persists beyond additional backups, which is good advice. is done through Settings > (Your Name) > iCloud > iCloud Backup > Back Up Now However you backup the iPad, dont skip it, and let it complete before going any further. This is very important, a backup made of the iPad ahead of installing iOS 11 insures that you can downgrade and restore your data should the need arise. Failure to backup before installing system software (beta or otherwise) can lead to permanent data loss, do not take that risk. Just backup, and make it a habit to back up your devices regularly. If anything ever goes wrong with your device(s), youll be glad you have those backups. The best way to experience iOS 11 is with hands on activity, so play around and explore.
There are a lot of new features available in iOS 11, both in the core operating system and in the default apps. Where much of the iOS 11 greatness for iPad comes into play is with multitasking. The familiar iPad multitasking features still exist, like , , , but the new productivity boosting multitasking features are things like the new Dock, which can be accessed from anywhere just like a Mac), being able to drag apps open to run side by side directly from that Dock, drag and drop support for side-by-side apps, and the all new Multitasking screen and Control Center which behaves a bit like Mission Control on the Mac. The whole iOS 11 experience on iPad is great, and its where iOS 11 really shines even in current beta form. Have fun with iOS 11 on the iPad! If you run the iOS 11 public beta, when the final version comes out in the fall you will be able to update directly to that, just as you would with any other software update. And if you decide you hate the experience for whatever reason, remember you if desired. . Have you checked out the iOS 11 beta on the iPad yet? What do you think?
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