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Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts

Thursday, September 20, 2012

iOS 6 Is Out

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iOS 6

iOS 6 is ready for download. Here's everything you need to know, from how to update your device(s) to getting started with Apple's latest OS upgrade.

Make Sure Your iDevice Is Compatible

In order to run iOS 6, you'll need one of the following devices:
iPhone 3GS (limited functionality)
iPhone 4 (limited functionality)
iPhone 4S
The new iPad
iPad 2 (limited functionality)
iPod touch 4th generation (limited functionality)

Upgrade Over the Air or via iTunes

There are two ways to update to iOS 6: using your iDevice or you computer. We'll go over both.

To update your iDevice over the air, follow these steps:

Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to power. You don't want the update to stop part-way through because you ran out of battery.
Backup your device!
Open the Settings app.
Tap the General tab.
Tap the Software Update tab.
Wait for your device to check for updates. When it finds an available update, install it.
Wait for the update to download and install. Don't do anything with your phone while it does.

To update your iDevice with iTunes on your computer, follow these steps:

Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac or Windows PC and open iTunes (if it doesn't open automatically).
Backup your device!
iTunes may tell you that an update (iOS 6) is available for your device. If it does, confirm that you want to install it. If not, click on your device in the iTunes sidebar and tap the Check for Updates button. When an update is found, confirm that you want to install it.
Wait for the update to download and, when finished, confirm you want to install it. Wait for the update to install.

Note: If your device is jailbroken you will need to jailbreak your device again!

Monday, August 27, 2012

How Can I Install IOS 6 Beta For iPhone, iPad, iPod?

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iOs 6
Before you can install iOS 6 beta you’ll need get an iOS developer account. You can use who has an iOS developer account. The iOS developer account costs $99 per year for individuals.
If you install iOS beta you’ll have some bugs, horrible battery life and is hard to revert your to iOS 5.
  1. You’ll need latest iTunes.
  2. Backup your device using latest iTunes. Make also local backup.
  3. Once the backup is complete, hold down Option on your keyboard and click Restore.
  4. Select the matching IPSW file for the device you are loading iOS 6 on.
  5. iTunes will install it on your iOS device. Installation should take about 10 minutes.
  6. After the installation is finished, restore your device from the backup you created in step 1.
  7. For help visit Apple Developer Forum