In order to enable 5G on Apple devices, Apple Inc. has launched a beta programme that enables people to test out unfinished software.

As soon as service providers Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone provide 5G network access, sources claimed, this software upgrade enables 5G connectivity on Apple devices.

Apple users must download the software, install a profile, and sign up for the beta programme on the website.

In cities where JioTrue5G has been deployed, Jio consumers with iPhones 12 and later will be welcomed to the Jio Welcome Offer. Users can receive free, unlimited 5G connectivity at speeds of up to 1 Gbps thanks to the Jio Welcome Offer. Prepaid users must, however, be on an active plan costing Rs 239 or more. This trial is open to all Postpaid users.

Apple did not immediately reply to an email, but the company had claimed earlier this month that as soon as network validation and performance testing for quality and performance are through, Apple will be working with our carrier partners in India to deliver the finest 5G experience to iPhone users. In December, iPhone customers will begin to receive software updates that allow 5G .

As part of Apple's iOS 16 Beta Software Program, subscribers of Airtel and Jio with iPhone 14, iPhone 13, iPhone 12, and iPhone SE (3rd generation) models can enjoy 5G. Anyone with an active Apple ID who accepts the terms of the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement during the registration procedure is eligible to participate in the programme.

It is advised that users utilise their Apple IDs if they already have an iCloud account. They can set one up if they don't already have an iCloud account or another Apple ID.

Before installing the beta version, users who wish to test it should back up their iPhones. It is advised to only install the beta software on non-production, non-business-critical devices.

Users can also give Apple input on usability and quality, which aids Apple in finding problems, fixing them, and improving its software. The built-in Feedback Assistant app is part of the iOS beta and may be accessed from the Home screen on an iPhone or iPad or from the Dock on a Mac.

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