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It's only been a few tens of minutes since this year's main WWDC conference presentation ended. During it, Tim Cook and co. presented how the new iOS 12, So macOS 10.14 Mojave, Watch 5 a TvOS 12. There is really a lot of news, and we can expect a huge amount of new information that will pour in over the next few days. And that's mainly because Apple has released newly introduced news for registered developers.

If you are one of them, you should have all the new versions of the operating systems discussed tonight. As for these early betas, they're usually somewhat unstable builds that Apple doesn't recommend installing on your primary device. This is the first time the news will be in the hands of a wider audience, and the stability and tuning will match it. If you don't want to wait until September for the public launch of these operating systems, don't despair.

A closed developer beta test usually lasts a month. During it, it will be possible to pick up the biggest flaws and critical errors. After this month, the testing will move to the public phase, where anyone who is interested will be able to participate. The public beta test usually starts sometime in late June or early July. Already at the beginning of the holidays, you will be able to try out all the news that Apple presented today at the keynote.

Check out a chronological gallery from the entire WWDC keynote:

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