S Soundflunky macrumors regular Original poster Apr 29, 2012 241 0 Nov 1, 2012 #1 http://9to5mac.com/2012/11/01/apple...hone-ipod-touch-xcode-4-6-beta-to-developers/
S Soundflunky macrumors regular Original poster Apr 29, 2012 241 0 Nov 1, 2012 #4 Interestingly, there are two different models of the iPhone 5 listed in the Dev Center. A1428 and A1429. Kind of vague descriptions.
Interestingly, there are two different models of the iPhone 5 listed in the Dev Center. A1428 and A1429. Kind of vague descriptions.
SBik2 macrumors 6502a Jul 14, 2006 732 1 /private/var/root Nov 1, 2012 #5 Soundflunky said: Interestingly, there are two different models of the iPhone 5 listed in the Dev Center. A1428 and A1429. Kind of vague descriptions. Click to expand... Michael Jurewitz who used to work at Apple just tweeted this: "Trying to figure out what iPhone 5 model you have so you can download the right beta bits? Check here: apple.com/iphone/LTE/"
Soundflunky said: Interestingly, there are two different models of the iPhone 5 listed in the Dev Center. A1428 and A1429. Kind of vague descriptions. Click to expand... Michael Jurewitz who used to work at Apple just tweeted this: "Trying to figure out what iPhone 5 model you have so you can download the right beta bits? Check here: apple.com/iphone/LTE/"
S Soundflunky macrumors regular Original poster Apr 29, 2012 241 0 Nov 1, 2012 #6 Thanks. It's also on the back of the phone.
F frayne182 macrumors 6502 Oct 1, 2012 416 0 Canada Nov 1, 2012 #7 Can regular people download it and install it? I ran the iOS6 beta and had no issues. I'd give this a whirl to.
Can regular people download it and install it? I ran the iOS6 beta and had no issues. I'd give this a whirl to.
pesos macrumors 6502a Mar 30, 2006 702 196 Nov 1, 2012 #8 D/ling now. Can't be worse than 6.0, maybe push will actually function!