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Sep 16, 2015 12:03 PM in response to DamoJ1983by anypats,About iOS beta software - Apple Support
If you have an iOS beta version and want to download the final version, follow these steps:
Connect your device to iTunes.While your device is connected, force it to restart. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons at the same time. Don't release when you see the Apple logo. Keep holding until you see the Recovery Mode screen.When asked, choose Update to download and install the latest nonbeta version of iOS.
An update install won't affect your content or settings.
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Sep 16, 2015 12:07 PM in response to anypatsby mauijiminar,is the full version of iOS 9 any different from 9.1 beta??? i mean do we need to to this?
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Sep 16, 2015 12:11 PM in response to mauijiminarby ChrisJ4203,Yes, you do, as the beta software will expire shortly, and then your device will be locked and unusable. That is also one of the reasons you do not use beta software on regularly used devices. It is designed only for devices used for testing new apps.
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Sep 16, 2015 12:16 PM in response to DamoJ1983by Ralph Landry1,If you have iOS 9.1 you will have to follow the instructions Apple provided when you agreed to take part in the beta program if you want to revert back to the released iOS 9. We cannot discuss that as it is a beta software issue.
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Sep 16, 2015 12:17 PM in response to ChrisJ4203by mauijiminar,thanks I thought 9.1 was a public beta!
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Sep 16, 2015 12:17 PM in response to ChrisJ4203by Ralph Landry1,ChrisJ4203 wrote:
It is designed only for devices used for testing new apps.
And for testing the new operating system
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Sep 16, 2015 12:18 PM in response to mauijiminarby Ralph Landry1,Public beta still cannot be discussed on ASC as well as doing so violates the NDA accepted when participating in the program.
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Sep 16, 2015 12:19 PM in response to mauijiminarby ahwm,It is a public beta. But it's pre-release software. It's "public" in that anyone in the public can register and try it without paying for a developer account. But you are bound by a NDA when you register for the public beta program.
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Sep 16, 2015 12:19 PM in response to mauijiminarby ChrisJ4203,It can be a public beta, but you have to be registered for the public beta, you sign an NDA not to discuss the public beta, report problems directly to Apple via the system they provide you. This is a public forum, and one of the most important things you cannot do with the public beta is discuss it in the public forum.