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14.7.1 - Had to remove iOS 14 Developer Beta Profile to see it

Anyone else having that issue? I was using the Beta profile to track up coming releases - then 14.7.1 was released this week and I had to remove the profile in order to see that update for install.



iPhone XR, iOS 14

Posted on Jul 28, 2021 10:11 AM

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Posted on Jul 28, 2021 10:22 AM

14.7.1 was not sent to Beta. It was released directly. If you are running Betas you would get then update in the next regular beta release.


Do note, that as per the agreement you signed when downloading the beta, it is confidential, and you cannot talk about it, and you are on your own as far as issues are concerned. The Beta is testing phase software it is expected to have issues, some that are game breaking and may have no fix. It is not sometihng you should be using on your every day device. And you should be capable of dealing with such issues on your own. It is not meant for people without technical skills.



Read here: https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/faq

Is the public beta software confidential?

Yes, the public beta software is Apple

confidential information. Don’t install the public beta software on any

systems you don’t directly control or that you share with others. Don’t

blog, post screen shots, tweet, or publicly post information about the

public beta software, and don’t discuss the public beta software with or

demonstrate it to others who are not in the Apple Beta Software

Program. If Apple has publicly disclosed technical information about the

public beta software, it is no longer considered confidential.

Read our Terms for full details

No Support and Maintenance; Future Products.  During

your participation in the Beta Program or in a particular seed, Apple

is not obligated to provide you with any maintenance, technical or other

support for the Pre-Release Software.  If,

at Apple’s option, such support is provided, it will be provided in

addition to your normal warranty coverage for your computer and/or

device.  You agree to abide by any support rules and policies that Apple provides to you in order to receive such support.  You

acknowledge that Apple has no express or implied obligation to announce

or make available a commercial version of the Pre-Release Software to

anyone in the future.  Should

a commercial version be made available, it may have features or

functionality that are different from those found in the Pre-Release

Software licensed hereunder.


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Jul 28, 2021 10:22 AM in response to SeattleKnight

14.7.1 was not sent to Beta. It was released directly. If you are running Betas you would get then update in the next regular beta release.


Do note, that as per the agreement you signed when downloading the beta, it is confidential, and you cannot talk about it, and you are on your own as far as issues are concerned. The Beta is testing phase software it is expected to have issues, some that are game breaking and may have no fix. It is not sometihng you should be using on your every day device. And you should be capable of dealing with such issues on your own. It is not meant for people without technical skills.



Read here: https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram/faq

Is the public beta software confidential?

Yes, the public beta software is Apple

confidential information. Don’t install the public beta software on any

systems you don’t directly control or that you share with others. Don’t

blog, post screen shots, tweet, or publicly post information about the

public beta software, and don’t discuss the public beta software with or

demonstrate it to others who are not in the Apple Beta Software

Program. If Apple has publicly disclosed technical information about the

public beta software, it is no longer considered confidential.

Read our Terms for full details

No Support and Maintenance; Future Products.  During

your participation in the Beta Program or in a particular seed, Apple

is not obligated to provide you with any maintenance, technical or other

support for the Pre-Release Software.  If,

at Apple’s option, such support is provided, it will be provided in

addition to your normal warranty coverage for your computer and/or

device.  You agree to abide by any support rules and policies that Apple provides to you in order to receive such support.  You

acknowledge that Apple has no express or implied obligation to announce

or make available a commercial version of the Pre-Release Software to

anyone in the future.  Should

a commercial version be made available, it may have features or

functionality that are different from those found in the Pre-Release

Software licensed hereunder.


14.7.1 - Had to remove iOS 14 Developer Beta Profile to see it

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