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Apple releases IPad OS 13.1 Public Beta



Apple releases the iPad OS 13.1 Public Beta before the official release that is expected to release shortly after the launch event for the iPhone 11 on September 10th.

IPad OS 13 allows your iPad to be more useful, somewhat mimicking the functions of a laptop. Now you’re able to connect your SD card or external hard drive to manage files via the Files app, and perform split screen to make that task easier if you’re working with more than one media.

On top of that the safari browser is now the desktop version, which is way better than the mobile browser version on iPads now. This allows the iPad to be a real laptop replacement in most use cases.


How to get the beta iPadOS

To get this public release, you must be signed up with Apple as a beta tester.
Just hop over to beta.apple.com and sign up with your Apple ID and follow the steps there.

I’ve been using the Beta versions up until now, and I can say without a doubt that this is going to make the iPad the preferred device to use in most cases. It’s a game changer.


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