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How to install the iOS 16.4 beta to get new emoji and these other new features

Por: 9to5Mac Tech February 18, 2023

Want to check out all the latest iOS features early? Follow along for how to install the on iPhone (for free) to test out the new emoji, Safari/browser capabilities, fresh Apple Music animations, and more. Update 2/17: The first iOS 16.4 public beta is available now alongside the developer build. The iOS 16.4 beta isn’t intended by Apple to be installed on your primary iPhone as performance issues and bugs can be a normal part of the testing... + full article



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