Post: [How To] Install IOS 7 Beta 4
06-11-2013, 01:02 PM #1
Josh_ox3
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How to Install IOS 7 Beta 4[/color]

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You will need to:[/b]


  1. Activate your UDID ( You must login or register to view this content. | You must login or register to view this content. | You must login or register to view this content. | You must login or register to view this content. )
  2. Download the correct IOS 7 Beta ( You must login or register to view this content. )
  3. Restore via iTunes


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Step by step instructions



Find your UDID and activate it with the site in step 1

Open iTunes (the Mac or PC app, not iTunes on your iPhone).
Plug in your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.
Click its name under the devices list.
Ensure you’re on the Summary tab.
Click on the text that says Serial Number. It should change to say Identifier (UDID).
Select Copy from the Edit menu.
Your UDID is now in the clipboard, so you can paste it into an email or message.

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Go to the website in step 2 and download the IOS 7 for your device and extract the file when downloaded
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For IOS 7 Beta 2, you can do an OTA (over the air) update after being on Beta 1 (Downloads will be on the website at the top soon)


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Install the OS via iTunes

Open iTunes and upgrade to the iOS 7 Beta by choosing Restore.

1. Open iTunes and click your device on the left, go to summary tab at the top
2. Hold alt/option on Mac when you click Restore. Or on Windows, hold Shift when you click Restore.
3. Find the .ipsw file you downloaded and select it.
2. Complete the installation and then restore from backup if you desire.



*You can install old backup from before update - some phones don't need their UDID activated, but not activating your UDID can cause problems when Beta 2 is released or if you want to restore to 6.1.X*

*By the looks of it GSM phones doesn' need their UDID activated, but CDMA do, not 100% sure though*
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Last edited by Josh_ox3 ; 09-20-2013 at 08:05 PM.

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06-13-2013, 03:26 AM #47
Josh_ox3
Treasure hunter
Originally posted by Fariko
you could also just go into itunes click shift and update and pick ios 7 and you dont need your udid activated or anything. its the bypass that has always worked, still works as i did it also.


Me and a few others on CDMA could not do it without activation, Jeremy can confirm that he needed to activate as well.
06-13-2013, 03:27 AM #48
EdwinM777
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Can it be done to an iPod 3?
06-13-2013, 03:27 AM #49
Originally posted by ox3 View Post
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Omg Thank You Happy
06-13-2013, 03:27 AM #50
BriceC
Computer Programmer
Originally posted by ox3 View Post
Me and a few others on CDMA could not do it without activation, Jeremy can confirm that he needed to activate as well.


Ah im on GSM so idk i didnt have that problem
06-13-2013, 03:28 AM #51
Josh_ox3
Treasure hunter
Originally posted by EdwinM777 View Post
Can it be done to an iPod 3?


Don't think so =/ You'll have to wait for the official release Smile

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06-13-2013, 02:26 PM #52
rjive
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Originally posted by ox3 View Post
Me and a few others on CDMA could not do it without activation, Jeremy can confirm that he needed to activate as well.


I'm on CDMA... I was able to install the iOS 7 beta 1 without any problems. Plan on downgrading back to the iOS 6 tonight...
06-13-2013, 03:18 PM #53
EdwinM777
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Originally posted by ox3 View Post
Don't think so =/ You'll have to wait for the official release Smile


Do you think it will support the iPod 3G
06-16-2013, 02:12 AM #54
Josh_ox3
Treasure hunter
Originally posted by EdwinM777 View Post
Do you think it will support the iPod 3G


I think the final release may, not sure, they might be cutting off all older generation devices, I'm guessing iPod 4G would be the latest. Then again they kept the iPad 2.
06-24-2013, 09:58 PM #55
Josh_ox3
Treasure hunter
Originally posted by ox3 View Post
How to Install IOS 7 Beta 1 & 2[/color]



You will need to:[/b]


  1. Activate your UDID ( You must login or register to view this content. | You must login or register to view this content. | You must login or register to view this content. )
  2. Download the correct IOS 7 Beta ( You must login or register to view this content. )
  3. Restore via iTunes


*If Jeremy/Vince are online then their service is instant, unlike the websites*



Step by step instructions



Find your UDID and activate it with the site in step 1

Open iTunes (the Mac or PC app, not iTunes on your iPhone).
Plug in your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad.
Click its name under the devices list.
Ensure you’re on the Summary tab.
Click on the text that says Serial Number. It should change to say Identifier (UDID).
Select Copy from the Edit menu.
Your UDID is now in the clipboard, so you can paste it into an email or message.

You must login or register to view this content.

You must login or register to view this content.



Go to the website in step 2 and download the IOS 7 for your device and extract the file when downloaded
[/color]
How to extract from .dmg



For IOS 7 Beta 2, you can do an OTA (over the air) update after being on Beta 1 (Downloads will be on the website at the top soon)


You must login or register to view this content.



Install the OS via iTunes

Open iTunes and upgrade to the iOS 7 Beta by choosing Restore.

1. Open iTunes and click your device on the left, go to summary tab at the top
2. Hold alt/option on Mac when you click Restore. Or on Windows, hold Shift when you click Restore.
3. Find the .ipsw file you downloaded and select it.
2. Complete the installation and then restore from backup if you desire.



*You can install old backup from before update - some phones don't need their UDID activated, but not activating your UDID can cause problems when Beta 2 is released or if you want to restore to 6.1.X*

*By the looks of it GSM phones doesn' need their UDID activated, but CDMA do, not 100% sure though*
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-Josh
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