How to install tvOS public beta on Apple TV

Apple's Beta Program allows regular users to install beta versions of iOS, macOS, and tvOS on their

devices without a developer account.

The process of installing public beta versions on iPhone, iPad and Mac using a software update or the Mac App Store is quite complicated and requires certain settings.

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Fortunately, join the beta programtvOS is much easier, it only requires a couple of mouse clicks. Next, we’ll show you how to install tvOS public beta on your fourth-generation Apple TV.

How to install the public betatvOS onApple Tv

Before installing the beta version on your device, you need to register in the Apple Beta Program and connect your Apple TV so that it can receive updates.

one)Go to beta.apple.com through your web browser and click on the blue buttonSign upbottom of the screen.

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2)Enter your Apple ID username and password to sign up for the Apple Beta Program.

3)Read the agreement and then click on the blue buttonAcceptfrom below.

four)Congratulations, you've just become a public beta tester! Now you need to enter the same Apple ID on your Apple TV. Go toSettings→ Accounts.

five)Below the line withAppleIDSign in to one of your accounts (iCloud, iTunes, and App Store or Game Center) using the same Apple ID you entered to sign up for the program.

6)Now go toSettings → System → Software Updateon your device and you will notice that there is a new optionGetPublicBetaUpdates. Click on it using Siri Remote Touch and follow the instructions to complete the installation.

7)Your Apple TV will now automatically receive the latest tvOS public betas. If you have it enabled in your settingsAutomatic update,The device will immediately download and install the public beta version of tvOS.

As before, you can manually check for tvOS beta updates by going toSettings → System → Software Updateon your Apple TV.

Common warning: Do not install beta updates on devices that you use to work. There may be bugs in tvOS beta versions, so the device may not work properly and may not support some applications.