

Just like any other pre-release software, the iOS 16 developer beta could be buggy with several unexpected bugs and issues. Follow the prompts to enter your passcode and restart your iPhone to finish installing the iOS 16 beta profile.While there is denying the fact that beta testing is fun, you should proceed with caution.Alternatively, go to Settings > General > VPN & Device Management to view all your downloaded profiles and install it from there.

When the download finishes, open Settings and tap Profile Downloaded to Install the profile.

Tap Download profile and Allow Safari to download a configuration profile.

Click Back Up Now and wait for the backup to complete.If you want to save passwords and sensitive data as well, enable the Encrypt local backup option and create a memorable password. Make sure you don’t pick the option that only backs up the most important data. Go to the General tab in Finder or the Summary tab in iTunes and choose to Back up all the data on your iPhone to this Mac.If prompted, unlock your iPhone and agree to Trust this computer. Open Finder or iTunes on your computer and select your iPhone from the Locations section of the sidebar.Connect your iPhone to the computer using a USB cable.Use a computer running macOS Catalina or later, or iTunes, to create an archived backup: If you don’t create an archived backup using iOS 15, you may lose all the data from your iPhone if the iOS 16 public beta doesn’t work properly. When you archive a backup, it means your iPhone won’t delete it during future backups.
