Yesterday, Apple introduced several new beta OS versions for their devices. I wanted to install the latest watchOS to view the new Pride wallpaper. However, while attempting to download the beta OS through the profile installation, the instructions required activating Developer Mode on either the iPhone or the Watch. However, despite searching extensively, Developer Mode was nowhere to be found... despite Apple's guide stating it's located in the Settings menu.After searching online, I found out that starting from a certain iOS 16 version, this feature has been hidden. The solution to unveiling it is through the Tenorshare app. I installed and successfully activated it, so I'm recommending it to everyone. I found this method quite straightforward, so I didn't bother looking for alternative methods.Download the app, open it on your iPhone, and on the home screen, you'll find the Developer Mode section. Tap on it and grant permission, then Developer Mode will appear under Settings > Privacy & Security.
If you can't see the Developer Mode icon in the Tenorshare app, it's hidden. Simply tap on the Quick Access adjustment button to reveal it. Quick Access only displays four items at a time, so you'll need to remove one above to see others.Download link for the app:For instructions, visit: https://www.tenorshare.net/faq/how-to-turn-on-iphone-developer-mode.html