Download iOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2 & tvOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2 – Here’s How

Dec 20, 2017 at 01:27pm EST
iOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2

Apple has released iOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2 and tvOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2 for those enrolled in the Beta Software Program. Here's how you can download it right now.

iOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2 & tvOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2 Released. How to Download and Install Right Now.

Having released iOS 11.2.5 Beta 2 and tvOS 11.2.5 Beta 2 yesterday for developers, Apple has followed it up with the release of iOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2 and tvOS 11.2.5 Public Beta 2.

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The update, as you'd except, is absolutely free to download, and carries the same changes as its developer counterpart. So, if you haven't already, you can download the update over the air immediately. Also, you can enroll yourself in the Apple Beta Software Program right now for free and test out Apple's upcoming software before anyone else.

If you have Public Beta 1 of iOS 11.2.5 installed, then follow the steps below to download the second beta over the air.

Looking to install iOS 11.2.5 Public Beta on your iPhone or iPad? You can do it for free, as we mentioned above, by going to beta.apple.com. Over here simply sign in with your Apple ID and download the update profile straight onto your iPhone or iPad. The iOS 11.2.5 Public Beta will be pushed to you.

tvOS 11.2.5 Public Beta users can update their Apple TV in the same manner - over the air. Simply follow the steps outlined below and you'll be good to go.

you can sign up for the tvOS 11.2.5 Public Beta for free as well by going over to beta.apple.com.

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