A week after Apple dropped the fourth beta of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14, the company has released the fifth developer beta of the OS. With the iOS 14 public release date approaching, Apple will now be looking to squash all the reported bugs and fix stability issues with the OS.
The fourth beta of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 did not bring about any major changes, and it is likely that the fifth beta will also not bring any major changes to the table.
The iOS 14 update is compatible with the first-generation iPhone SE and newer iPhones, while the iPadOS 14 update is compatible with the iPad Mini 4, iPad (5th generation), iPad Air 2, and the iPad Pro 9.7 and above. The official changelog for iOS 14 Beta 4 and iPadOS 14 Beta 4 hasn’t been released yet, but we expect it to bring bug fixes and stability improvements.
READ MORE: Apple Releases iOS 14 Beta 4 and iPadOS 14 Beta 4 to Developers [Public Beta Out]
Apple has also released the fifth beta of watchOS 7 alongside the new beta builds of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14.
If you are thinking of installing the new developer beta builds of iOS and iPadOS on your iPhone or iPad, you should check out our easy-to-follow tutorials for installing iOS 14 and iPadOS 14.