7 reasons not to install iOS 10 beta

Installing an iOS version before its official release can be very tempting for Apple fans, but it can also put the user in a very unfavorable position. In this case, iOS 10 had some news revealed at the WWDC event, which certainly generated a lot of interest.

As the iOS 10 beta is now available for developer testing, many others may want to venture into this incomplete version of the system. To convince you otherwise, we have prepared a well-crafted list of top reasons to avoid iOS 10 until its official release. Check it out below:

1. App compatibility

When a new version of iOS is officially released, it is common for users to encounter minor difficulties with certain applications. This is because not everyone gets a quick update to be properly optimized with the new iOS.

Now imagine this with an iOS that is being tested and has no apps optimized to work with it yet. Yeah, that alone should cause enough problems and crashes to make you regret installing iOS 10.

2. Problematic

Speaking of problems, iOS 10 itself is already extremely problematic, even without the "help" of any application. This obviously happens because this version of the system is being developed, gaining new features, being tested, etc.

That's exactly why Apple releases this very early version of iOS to developers. In addition to having a chance to optimize their apps in time for the release of iOS 10, they help you find and report on any issues Apple finds to slowly fix them.

If you don't want to find these hundreds of bugs and problems all the time, avoid iOS 10 until the final version comes out.

3. No downgrade

Officially, Apple warns that when installing iOS 10, you can not downgrade back to the previous version of the system. Still, some people have already found ways around this.

The problem is, you still can't restore any backups of your files, settings, and apps. So either you wait for someone to find a way to fix this or you risk losing everything on your device.

Recalling that these versions are aimed at developers, who usually use specific devices - not personal - to test applications, features, etc. Therefore, they do not necessarily care about the data stored on the devices while performing tests.

4. No Jailbreak

You may not even use Jailbreak on your iPhone or iPad, but this is extremely relevant to many Apple device users. Given that there is still no way to jailbreak iOS 9.2 (and higher), we will hardly see this happening in the iOS 10 beta.

It may take several months before the system is officially released before someone can jailbreak it. If this is important to you, it is best to leave your device with it.

5. Not supported

Overall, Apple always acts fairly and fairly with its consumers, but don't expect to see this if you have serious issues while using the iOS 10 Beta. How the company itself makes clear the risks of installing a beta version of iOS system, it is not responsible for what may happen to your device.

To be aware, developers who really need to install these unfinished versions don't do this on their personal iPhones and iPads. This way, there is no problem if the device gives a fatal problem.

It is important to understand that beta versions are made especially for performance testing, compatibility, and application portability and are not recommended for any average user.

6. Not optimized

Apart from the usual problems with a beta of an operating system, you need to remember that iOS 10 is not completely optimized for anything either. This may include the simplest functions imaginable.

In addition to very poor overall performance, it can also cause overheating and even rapid battery drain. That is, there is a risk that you may damage your device when using this version, especially if you are not sure what you are doing.

7. Few Real News

You may have been excited about Apple's iOS 10 news release at WWDC, but you need to keep in mind that many of them are not yet available in beta. This way, you will only be left with a slow, crashing iOS and without the new features you were expecting.

Remember that this version is still under heavy testing and has been released to developers for the sake of improving everything in time for the official release. If you want to see something more stable and complete before then, it's best to wait until Apple releases a trial version for the general public yourself.

Or of course, you can wait for the official release of the system update, where you can enjoy everything that is implemented after testing during the beta. Think carefully before you download a beta of any operating system on your devices, especially if you're a layman.

Gave up on iOS 10 for now?

Can you understand why you should forget about iOS 10 right now? As this update should not take long to be officially released, there is no great reason to rush in and want to try something unfinished, right ?!

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