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KDR

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Mar 8, 2007
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Sorry if this has been covered, but I'd like to know how to turn off the iOS 10 beta tomorrow once the official release is launched. WIll I have to go through a full reinstall and is there any risk of losing anything in the process?
[doublepost=1473695627][/doublepost]Sorry - this thread can be deleted. I found the answer in another thread
 

jbachandouris

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Aug 18, 2009
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The last 'beta' you downloaded was the GM. Unless they release 10.2, there's not going to be anything to download tomorrow.

Delete the beta profile from your device. That's it.
 

UKFan643

macrumors regular
Apr 23, 2015
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The last 'beta' you downloaded was the GM. Unless they release 10.2, there's not going to be anything to download tomorrow.

Delete the beta profile from your device. That's it.
Can you share how to delete the profile from our device? Not sure how to do that.
 

Dj64Mk7

macrumors 65816
Sep 15, 2013
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Thanks. Just to make sure, once we've installed the GM released last week, we can remove this profile and then we will be back on the regular updates, correct? We don't have to downgrade as long as we installed the GM release.

That is correct.
 
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Moccasin

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Mar 21, 2011
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The last 'beta' you downloaded was the GM. Unless they release 10.2, there's not going to be anything to download tomorrow.

Delete the beta profile from your device. That's it.

Thanks for this. Just deleted my profile & this resulted in an app allowing use of Apple Pay which had been disabled while I had a beta version.
 
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