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iPhone now has a "Beta Updates" menu to enable iOS developer betas directly on the device.
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The menu will only appear if the iPhone is signed into the same Apple ID used to enroll in Apple's Developer Program.
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In future iOS releases, this menu will be the only way to enable developer betas.
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Anyone who isn't enrolled in Apple's Developer Program won't be able to install iOS 17 developer beta for free.
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Apple has cracked down on websites sharing developer beta profiles.
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BetaProfiles.com shut down in August, and Apple lawyers provided Twitter with DMCA takedown notices.
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BetaProfiles.dev remains live, but it's unclear if it has the same ownership.
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iPhone users who don't want to pay for the Developer Program will have to wait for the public beta of iOS 17, likely to be released in July.
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Users can enroll in Apple's public Beta Software Program for free.
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Users may still be able to install the iOS 17 developer beta for free using an IPSW file, but it remains to be seen if this will be an option.