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TECHNOLOGY => Computing and Internet => Topic started by: ReadWrite on Jun 12, 2013, 12:31 PM

Title: How To Download And Install Apple's iOS 7 Beta
Post by: ReadWrite on Jun 12, 2013, 12:31 PM
About this time every year, Apple gives a gift to mobile developers: the newest version of iOS. Developers then have most of the summer to play with the beta version and ready their apps for the full release of the operating system when the new iPhone is launched later in the year.

This year Apple has announced iOS 7 (http://readwrite.com/2013/06/10/everything-you-need-to-know-about-ios-7#awesm=~o8uC6arSjBYGQ1)—and it is a dramatic new release of Apple's core mobile operating system with a new look and a treasure trove of new functions.

How do you get started with iOS 7? Below are the basics of what you will need to know to load the new iOS and get started building apps.

Before Downloading The iOS 7 Beta Before you get started, here are the items you should have on hand:

Note: Once you install iOS 7 beta, you cannot downgrade (at least not without great difficulty). So you better be willing to live with a beta version of the operating system on your device throughout the summer until the Gold Edition is released shortly before the launch of the new iPhone.

Another Note: Be warned, a couple developers have reported problems activating their devices after installing iOS 7. Let us know if you have had that same problem and how you troubleshoot it.

Preparing For The iOS 7 Beta A few things to note before you download the .dmg file of iOS 7:

Download And Install That is how you get the iOS 7 beta. You will likely notice that it is kind of slow, eats your battery a little quicker than you are used to (especially on older devices) and generally buggy. This is why you don't put beta operating systems on your personal devices.

 

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