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You Can Install iOS 10 Beta on your iPhone or iPad without a Developer Account

You Can Install iOS 10 Beta on your iPhone or iPad without a Developer Account

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How to download iOS 10 beta right now.

How to download iOS 10 beta right now.


At its WWDC 2016 keynote, Apple announced the availability of iOS 10 Developer Preview, the latest version of its operating system software for iPads and iPhones.
It's pre-beta, which means that it's a very early form of the software, so there could be bugs and other problems that (hopefully) won't be in the final version.
So, the Developer Preview, and the iOS 10 beta that will follow, won't be for everyone – and we wouldn't recommend downloading it if you rely on your iPhone or iPad every day. You'll be much better off waiting for the final release of iOS 10.
  • Not ready to upgrade just yet? Check out our collection of guides on how to use iOS 9
If you've got a Mac as well, then you can download macOS Sierra beta right now, which is the latest operating system for desktop Apple devices, and has been designed to work exceptionally well with iOS 10.
At the moment the iOS 10 beta is only available for developers. If you're not a developer then you can join the Apple Developer Program, which includes a signup fee of $100 (about £69, AU$140).


That's quite a steep price to pay if you want to try out the early version of iOS 10. If you don't want to spend any money, then Apple also announced the public beta of iOS 10 will go live in July - and that will be free.

However, if you want to try out the latest features for your iPhone or iPad, then read on to find out how to download iOS 10 beta right now in its Developer Preview form.

How to enroll in the Apple Developer Program

If you're desperate to try out the iOS 10 beta while it's in the Developer Preview and don't mind spending money then you'll need to sign up to the Apple Developer Program.
Head over to the Apple Developer Program enrollment webpage, which will show you everything you need to sign up.
If you're signing up as an individual you'll need an Apple ID, and provide your basic personal information. Click the 'Start Your Enrollment' to begin and then follow the instructions. Remember, you'll need to pay $100 (about £69, AU$140) to enroll.

Downloading the iOS 10 beta

To download the beta version of iOS 10, go to the Apple Beta signup website. Click Sign up, then enter in your Apple ID email address and password, sign in and tap 'Accept'.
Now on your iPhone or iPad go back to the Apple Beta website atbeta.apple.com, tap the iOS tab and tap on "Download profile", then "Install". You may need to enter in your passcode and then tap "Restart" to reboot your device.

Source I TechRadar

Android: How to change your app drawer scrolling orientation (horizontal or vertical)

Android: How to change your app drawer scrolling orientation (horizontal or vertical)

Android: How to change your app drawer scrolling orientation (horizontal or vertical)


Most Android users seem to really like app drawers, as they offer a quick and easy way to visualize all the apps installed on a phone or tablet. However, what default app drawers do not offer is the ability to choose scrolling direction. For example, if you own a Nexus (or another device that runs stock Android 6.0 Marshmallow) and you use the Google Now launcher, you can only scroll vertically in the app drawer. If you own a Samsung Galaxy, and you're using Samsung's default launcher, you'll discover that you can only scroll horizontally. So, what can you do to have the choice of scrolling either horizontally, or vertically? Well, you can install a third-party launcher that offers both options, regardless of what Android device you may have. 

There are various third party launchers that feature both app drawer scrolling options, but, for this article, we'll use Nova Launcher - one of the most appreciated Android launchers out there. Nova Launcher has a free and a Prime (paid) version, but you can just get the free one for what we need here - download it via Google Play from the link found at the end of this article. 

After you download Nova Launcher, make it your default launcher. Then, long press anywhere on the home screen (on whatever wallpaper you may have) to reveal the launcher's Settings button. In the Settings menu, look for the App & widget drawers tab and tap on it. Next, to tap on the App drawer style tab, and you'll be able to choose between horizontal (from left to right) and vertical (from top to bottom) scrolling. There's also a List option, but this also means vertical scrolling. Needless to say, you can change between these styles whenever you feel like it.

Source I Phonearena