iOS 13.5 Beta 4 & iPadOS Beta 4 released for iPhones & iPads (with Download Link)

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Apple is now regularly pushing weekly updates, and last week we received the iOS 13.5 Beta 3. And now Apple released iOS 13.5 Beta 4 & iPadOS 13.5 Beta 4. With the previous beta update, Apple renamed the update from iOS 13.4.5 to iOS 13.5 because of the new API. And now, it seems like the stable update will also be iOS 13.5. In the last update, we saw a new Covid-19 based feature that notifies people if they have been in contact with any Covid-19 patient. iOS 13.5 Beta 4 comes with some changes, and below we will discuss it. Here you get to Download iOS 13.5 Beta 4 and iPadOS 13.5 Beta 4 for iPhones and iPads.

Earlier, you may have read the news that Apple and Google are working on some projects, and it is the Covid-19 feature that we have seen in iOS 13.5 Beta 3. But in iOS 13.5 Beta 4, there are some changes because many users were cautious that this might track their data. This feature works with both iOS and Android phones, but it doesn’t store your private data like messages, contacts, and more. Both Apple and Google are big giant tech companies, and this feature may be the best feature for these times. We will discuss the changes later in this article. iOS 13.5 Beta 4 update

As usual, along with iOS 13.5 Beta 4, Apple has also released watchOS 6.2.5 Beta 4, tvOS 13.4.5 Beta 4, and iPadOS 13.5 Beta 4. The update comes with build number 17F5065a, and as we know, the ‘a’ in the last means final public stable release is not far. iOS 13.5 Beta 4 update size can vary device by device around 150MB. Also, there is no change in the modem, which means no update on WiFi and network. The update comes with some new features and bug fixes.

iOS 13.5 Beta 4 – Features

Covid-19 Exposure Logging – The feature was introduces in the last beta, but in the latest beta, they have changed Notification with Logging in the feature name. Also, now this feature comes with disable status by default, whereas it comes enabled by default in the last beta. It will work only if any Covid-19 related app installed on your iPhone. You can access this feature bu going to Settings > Privacy > Health.

Share Medical ID – iOS 13.5 Beta 4 also comes with a new feature related to Medical ID. In this feature, an emergency contact will receive your Medical ID when it is dialed. In case if you have never used Medical ID, then you need to set up a Medical ID. You can access by going to Settings > Health > Medical ID. And in Medical ID, you can enable/disable the sharing option if you want.

Bug Fixes:

Fixes Bootloop – Some users reported the bootloop issues with the last beta, which keeps rebooting the device. But in iOS 13.5 Beta 4, it looks like the issue resolved, and users can normally power up the device.

Fixed messages issue – Earlier, we have seen that the iPhone hangs when someone sends a series of some particular messages. And as reported by officials, the issues have been resolved.

Download iOS 13.5 Beta 4 and iPadOS 13.5 Beta 4 (IPSW & OTA)

If you are already using the iOS 13.5 beta 3 version or iPadOS 13.5 Beta 3, then you will get the update as OTA. But if your iPhone is running on a stable version, then first you have to apply for beta from the Apple beta official website. It will give you a beta profile that you can install on your iPhone or iPad. And after that, you will start receiving the Beta updates. But in case if you didn’t get the OTA updates, then You can manually download the OTA file and install it on your iPhone or iPad. Below you can find the download links for your device.

iPhones:

  • iPhone SE (2020) – OTA
  • iPhone 11 Pro Max – OTA
  • iPhone 11 Pro – OTA
  • iPhone 11 – OTA
  • iPhone XR – OTA
  • iPhone XS Max – OTA
  • iPhone XS – OTA
  • iPhone X – OTA
  • iPhone 8 Plus – OTA
  • iPhone 8 – OTA
  • iPhone 7 Plus – OTA
  • iPhone 7 – OTA
  • iPhone SE – OTA
  • iPhone 6s Plus – OTA
  • iPhone 6s – OTA

iPads:

  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch WiFi (4th generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch Cellular (4th generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 11-inch WiFi (2nd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 11-inch Cellular (2nd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch WiFi (3rd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch Cellular (3rd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 11-inch WiFi (3rd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 11-inch Cellular (3rd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch WiFi (2nd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch Cellular (2nd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch WiFi (1st generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch Cellular 1st generation) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 10.5-inch (WiFi) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 10.5-inch (Cellular) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 9.7-inch (WiFi) – OTA
  • iPad Pro 9.7-inch (Cellular) – OTA
  • iPad WiFi (7th generation) – OTA
  • iPad Cellular (7th generation) – OTA
  • iPad WiFi (6th generation) – OTA
  • iPad Cellular (6th generation) – OTA
  • iPad WiFi (5th generation) – OTA
  • iPad Cellular (5th generation) – OTA
  • iPad mini WiFi (5th generation) – OTA
  • iPad mini Cellular (5th generation) – OTA
  • iPad mini 4 (WiFi) – OTA
  • iPad mini 4 (Cellular) – OTA
  • iPad Air WiFi (3rd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Air Cellular (3rd generation) – OTA
  • iPad Air 2 (WiFi) – OTA
  • iPad Air 2 (Cellular) – OTA

The links given above are the OTA files that you can install on your iPhone running on iOS 13.5 Beta 3 & iPad running on iPadOS 13.5 Beta 3. So if you want the latest iOS 13.5 Beta 4, then the first preference will be to install the beta profile and update from settings. But if you don’t want to install the beta profile, then you might have to sideload the IPSW file or OTA file on your iPhone or iPad.

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If you have already installed the latest iOS 13.5 Beta 4 or iPadOS 13.5 Beta 4 on your iPhone or iPad, respectively. Then let us know about your experience with the update so far. Also, address any issue or bug that still available in the update. Enjoy, and we will update you next week when the next beta will be available.

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Ashutosh singh

Computer Science graduate and tech enthusiast. Love testing new tech gadgets ever since my first windows phone from Samsung. Working as a technical writer for more than five years, and I believe I have also developed good SEO skills. In my spare time, I like watching movies, and playing games.

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