At its Worldwide Developers Conference a few months ago, Apple unveiled the newest iOS 16 operating system for the Apple iPhone models. The business has since made available a number of developer builds and open beta versions of the programme.
The Cupertino-based tech company has just released the fifth public beta of its iOS 16 operating system, which is most likely the last public beta before the stable version is formally released.
Only a week had passed since the company released the fourth public beta of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, which corresponds to the operating system's seventh developer beta version.
Apple's new iOS 16 has a number of new features, including an updated Lock Screen that now supports customising the clock, background, and widgets. Additionally, it supports several lock screens that may be connected to Focus modes.
Along with the OS's significant redesign modifications and new features, a number of first-party apps, such as Messages, FaceTime, Safari, and others, have also gained new capabilities.
You may sign up for the public beta testing programme on Apple's website if you haven't already.The operating system is still under development, so the beta builds may have stability issues. But, the company is expected to roll out the stable version of iOS 16 in the coming weeks.