Why?How do I go from the developer beta to the public beta?
Why?How do I go from the developer beta to the public beta?
I don't see any reason why not?I think he is wondering if the watchos3 developer beta will work the iOS 10 public beta.
ah. I missed that.I think he is wondering if the watchos3 developer beta will work the iOS 10 public beta.
How do I go from the developer beta to the public beta?
There is no need to do this. The betas are almost exactly identical.
a handful of people were right; https://forums.macrumors.com/thread...tas-of-ios-10-and-macos-sierra-today.1981471/
July 7th.
Typically Apple releases things at 10AM Cupertino time (1700GMT) - which has just passed - and nothing yet... the iOS9 profile expired July 1 - so a new one is likely needed, and not available to install yet...Any ideas on time or will it just be a random point in the day?
Also, am I right in thinking that I won't need a new beta profile, it will show straight up in Settings as part of my previous beta profile.
Yes... apparently it's not available yet...I'm getting an "unknown error" trying to download the profile from Apple's beta site. Anyone else having the same issue?
Typically Apple releases things at 10AM Cupertino time (1700GMT) - which has just passed - and nothing yet... the iOS9 profile expired July 1 - so a new one is likely needed, and not available to install yet...
The same.
Enjoy that! Its up to over 1000 posts! I can sum it up by saying: not too many and no showstoppers.Great thanks. This way I can look through the dev beta 2 thread and get an idea of what bugs to look forward to.
Enjoy that! Its up to over 1000 posts! I can sum it up by saying: not too many and no showstoppers.
Have you been to beta.apple.com and sign up? Enrolled your devices? Deleted any iOS9 beta profile(s) from your devices?Mine still says 9.3.3 Your software is up to date
Mine still says 9.3.3 Your software is up to date