If you're ready to take the plunge, you can sign up for Apple's Beta Software Program right here. iPhones as old as 2015's iPhone 6s and 6s Plus can install iOS 14, while any iPad newer than the nearly 6-year-old iPad Air 2 can run iPadOS 14. While the final versions of iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 won't be available for a few months yet, Apple officially opened its public beta program today for anyone who can't wait to see what all the fuss is about.Īnd don't worry: You don't need the latest and greatest hardware to start getting a feel for this new software. But if you did take the risk of installing iOS 14 without having a developer account, let me know how’d it go in the comments below.Apple announced plenty of dramatic changes to iOS and iPadOS during its WWDC keynote - there's expanded widget support, an App Library for iPhones, a suite new of Apple Pencil features for the iPad, and a whole lot more.
So, make sure that you have backed-up all your data on the cloud.Īlternatively, you can just wait for a month and install the iOS 14 public beta for free. Not to mention, it’s a very early beta which means it is likely to have a lot of bugs and software issues. IPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th Gen/ 3rd Gen/ 2nd Gen/ 1st Gen)Īs this is an unofficial method, there is a high chance that something could go wrong.
Here is the link to download the iPadOS 14 beta software profile.
The other is an unofficial method, but it does get the job done for free.