Apple seeds first betas of iOS 14.7, iPadOS 14.7, tvOS 14.7, macOS 11.5, and watchOS 7.6 to developers [Updated: public betas now out]

Apple has not yet released iOS 14.6 to the public quite yet, but that’s not stopping the company from moving right along with the next update anyway.

Update (05/20/2021): One day later, and Apple has seeded the corresponding public betas of iOS 14.7 and iPadOS 14.7 to those in the public beta program. If you are already registered, you can download the new pre-release software as an OTA update right from your device, as long as the proper configuration profile is installed.

If you are not part of the program but want to sign up, you can do so here.

The original article continues below.

On Wednesday, Apple seeded the first betas of not just iOS 14.7 and iPadOS 14.7 to developers, but also tvOS 14.7, macOS Big Sur 11.5, and watchOS 7.6 as well. At the time of publication it remains unknown what’s new in the latest pre-release software. It’s likely that Apple will keep the new features to a minimum, especially considering Apple is set to unveil the bigger iOS update at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference at the beginning of June.

However, if there are any new features discovered in the new software, we will update this post accordingly.

Developers can download the new betas from Apple’s developer center. iOS 14.7 and iPadOS 14.7 can also be downloaded and installed as an over-the-air (OTA) update on registered devices. Meanwhile, macOS 11.5 Big Sur can be downloaded and installed via the Software Update option within the System Preferences.

watchOS 7.6’s beta can be downloaded and installed via the Watch iOS app. The Apple Watch must have at least 50% battery life, be connected to its wireless charger, and also be paired to the iPhone. And finally, the latest beta for tvOS can be installed via a profile using Xcode.

The latest betas are available now.