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YES! We provide developer update profiles for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV and HomePod. And we won't have any download revenue.
PLEASE BACKUP YOUR DEVICE BEFORE UPDATING

  1. Download the configuration profile.
    On your device: Download the configuration profile directly onto your device and follow the installation instructions.
    On your Mac or PC: Save the file to your hard disk and email it to an account on your iPhone. Tap the configuration profile in Mail and follow the installation instructions.
  2. Connect your device to a power cord and connect to Wi-Fi.
  3. Tap Settings > General > Software Update.
  4. Tap "Download and Install".
  5. To update now, tap Install. Or tap Later and choose Install Tonight or Remind Me Later. If you tap Install Tonight, connect your device to a power cord at night and your device will update automatically by morning.
  6. If prompted, enter your passcode.
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PLEASE BACKUP YOUR DEVICE BEFORE UPDATING

  1. Download the configuration profile.
  2. Open the macOS Developer Beta Access Utility and follow the instructions.
  3. Once installation is complete, you’ll be presented with the macOS beta on the Mac App Store. Click Download to install the beta.
  4. When a new macOS beta becomes available, you’ll receive a notification. You can install the beta in the Software Update section of System Preferences.
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PLEASE BACKUP YOUR DEVICE BEFORE UPDATING

  1. Download the configuration profile.
  2. Make sure you’re running the latest version of Xcode 12 or later on your Mac, as well as macOS 10.13.4 or later.
  3. Check that your Apple TV is plugged in and turned on.
  4. Connect your Apple TV and Mac to the same network.
  5. In Xcode, choose Window > Devices and Simulators, then in the window that appears, click Devices.
  6. On Apple TV, open Settings, then choose Remotes and Devices > Remote App and Devices. Apple TV searches for possible pairing devices.
  7. In Xcode, select your Apple TV in the left column under Discovered. The status of the Apple TV connection request appears in the detail area.
  8. Enter the verification code displayed on Apple TV and click Connect. Xcode pairs with Apple TV and a network icon appears next to your Apple TV in the left column.
  9. Make sure your Mac is running the latest version of Apple Configurator.
  10. Open Apple Configurator.
  11. To set up an Apple TV for the first time, click Prepare and follow the onscreen instructions. To add profiles for an Apple TV that you’ve previously set up, click Add, then select Profiles. You can also drag a profile from the Finder and drop it on the icon of your Apple TV.
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PLEASE BACKUP YOUR DEVICE BEFORE UPDATING

  1. Download the configuration profile.
  2. After launching the profile, tap Apple Watch as the installation location and reboot when prompted.
  3. On your iPhone, open the Apple Watch app and tap My Watch > General > Software Update.
  4. If prompted for your iPhone passcode or Apple Watch passcode, enter the passcode.
  5. Wait for the Apple logo and progress bar to appear. When the update is done, your Apple Watch will restart. Make sure to enable Developer Mode on your device. This will let you grant permission to run locally-installed apps on these platforms — for example, when you perform a build-and-run in Xcode or install an .ipa file with Apple Configurator.
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  1. To stop receiving betas, go to Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and tap “Off” from the list of options.
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