iOS 17 got its major reveal at Apple's WWDC showcase, and I bet you're trying to figure out how to get iOS 17 on your iPhone.
It's actually easier than you might think. Previously, developer betas have required that you enroll in Apple's Developer Program, which costs $99. However, we were able to get access with just an Apple ID. The company corroborated this change in an update to its support document, which now states that you do not need to be on the Program to download betas.
Fair warning though: we don't really recommend upgrading right away unless you've got a spare iPhone to try it on. This isn't the full release for iOS 17, so you're likely going to run into quite a few bugs before the official release this fall 2023, or at least the consumer beta that should arrive in a couple of weeks.
But if you're that determined, here's how to get iOS 17 right now.
How to get iOS 17
1. Settings > General
When you're ready to get the beta, hop on over to the Settings app and go to General.
2. Software Update > Beta Updates
Navigate the General section and find Software Updates, then you'll want to select Beta Updates.
3. Click iOS 17 Developer Beta
Select the iOS 17 Developer Beta, but make sure that your Apple ID at the bottom matches up with the once you actually signed up with for the Developer Program.
4. Back > Download iOS 17
Back out and you should be on the Software Update screen, except now there should be the iOS 17 Developer Beta software below. Now you can Download and Install.
If for any reason iOS 17 doesn't show up, try restarting the Settings app or restarting your iPhone if you have to. Also keep in mind that you need to be on the most up-to-date iOS software, which is iOS 16.5.