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Test out Microsoft Edge on iPhone and iPad: Sign up now

Kevin Okemwa Kevin Okemwa
March 17, 2023
1 min read

If you’re an iOS user and have been longing to be part of the Edge beta program, now’s your chance. Microsoft is now allowing iOS users interested in testing new Edge features to sign up for the Edge Insider program.

For those unaware, Microsoft uses Apple’s TestFlight app for this since iOS doesn’t allow users to simultaneously install the Edge Stable, Beta, and Dev channels on the same device.

To test out the new features in Edge, you’ll need to download Apple’s Testflight app, then join the program. The TestFlight program does come with its own fair share of limitations where only up to 10,000 users can sign up to test early versions of the browser.

We recommend not waiting too long if you want to sign up to receive either Dev or Beta channel releases. You should also ensure that your device is running iOS 13 or iPadOS 13 or later.

via: Neowin

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