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hedgehog 7 hours ago

If you set your Apple device to beta updates for the previous release you can suppress the constant prompts to upgrade. Reduces the chance of accidentally upgrading.

doawoo 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Be warned if you actually install beta software and take your device to the Apple Store they will not replace parts because of the chance the diagnostic tools aren’t compatible- this bit me trying to get my iPhone battery replaced

ashton314 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The hedgehog knows one great thing. This is it. Thank you.

lisper 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

How do you do that?

hedgehog 5 hours ago | parent [-]

Settings -> General -> Software Update -> Beta Updates

It's the same on macOS and iOS, pick "macOS Sequoia Public Beta" or the corresponding release for your device. Apple still pushes security updates for those releases, and I haven't heard of any problems with the kind of minor updates that ship late in a major release's lifecycle, so I think the risk of running this way is low. This kicks the can a year or two down the road, at which point hopefully there are better workarounds.