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Apple has a Beta Software Program that started with OS X 10.10 Yosemite and is now providing betas of OS X 10.11 El Capitan. iOS 9 is the first version of iOS that is available as a public beta—before, you had to join the developer program for $99 (per year) to get prerelease versions of iOS. The public beta lets you avoid that expense, and will make it easier to install the beta too.
In the fall—typically it’s right around the time the new iPhones come out,which has traditionally been the second week of September. When the final version drops, people running the
public beta will be able to upgrade to it
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