Apple have just released the forth developer beta of iOS 13 to all developers worldwide. This is following the third developer beta which launched around two weeks ago. iOS 13 brings some super cool features such as Dark Mode, lyrics in Apple Music, a redesigned volume user interface, and much more to the iPhone operating system.

The Apple Developer Beta allows you to test pre-release iOS, macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS firmwares before it launches to the public in the Fall. The Apple Developer license costs $99 a year, do get a lot more from that price than just access to pre-release software. By gaining a developer license, you are given the ability to publish apps on the App Store and much more.

Of course, if you don’t want to pay the $99 a year, but you still want to test pre-release Apple software, you can sign up for the iOS 13 Public Beta by signing up for Apple Developer with your Apple ID. It’s free to do so, so I would recommend it if you want to beta test Apple Software! Of course, I would not recommend installing this beta on your own main devices and these pre-release firmwares are always filled with bugs, glitches, and other faults you would not normally experience day-to-day.

The updates file for iOS 13 beta 4 is available currently to download from the Apple Developer portal. To install this beta, you can either download the IPSW restore file from the Apple Developer Portal or navigate to the Settings App > General > Software Update. In order to do this, you must have install the OTA (Over-the-Air) profile from the Apple Developer Portal.

Let us know if you will installing the fourth iOS 13 beta on your iPhone or if you’ll be waiting for the public beta to launch! The public beta for this version of iOS normally launches a day or two after the developer version comes out, so you shouldn’t have to wait too long before gaining access.

Also, we will be covering all the new features and changes coming in this version of the iOS 13 beta, so stay tuned for that! 🙂