It only has 1/2 the RAM as the iPhone 4, but it needs more RAM to run (slightly higher res screen, more sophisticated apps).
The consumer vs enterprise build is exciting... Perhaps the enterprise build will not allow users to remove the management profiles which renders the device unmanageable. Even better would be if they could be automatically replaced even if the device is wiped![]()
I WILL BE PISSED IF THERE WILL BE NO IOS 6 ON 3rd GEN IPOD TOUCH.
my first gen iPad is getting sloooowwww. I understand why they might be leaving it behind.
And to think it was the newest thing out at one point :Lmy first gen iPad is getting sloooowwww. I understand why they might be leaving it behind.
Not really. It's just the developer programs.
So what does this mean for the actual release date. later this year, around oct like last year, or next month like it it used to be?
What do you mean? Why would there be separate downloads if there weren't before?
Interesting to see the 3GS still there! Of course no guarantee it'll still get a final release but good to see its at least made it this far!
I don't quite understand why the iPad 1 will not be supported. It is just as powerful as the iPhone 4.
I don't ever remember there being an enterprise build to be honest, only separate builds for each type of device (specific device then 3G, wifi).iOS betas have always had a lead of 2-3 months. So October.
I recall there being different ones based upon developer programs before. Maybe not tied to the iOS 5 beta we got last year.
iOS betas have always had a lead of 2-3 months. So October.
I recall there being different ones based upon developer programs before. Maybe not tied to the iOS 5 beta we got last year.
Ok. I don't remember this ever happening or having to make that choice (I've been in the non-enterprise developer program for a while). It doesn't seem like they would *need* to make a whole separate image for enterprise vs consumer OS, but then it also doesn't seem like they should need a separate build for every little device they sell. I mean an iPhone 4S and an iPhone 4 aren't much further apart than say a 2008 Mac Pro and a 2012 MacBook Air![]()
Maybe it has something to do with putting on the exact baseband for each model that's easier than having the installer decide when the firmware is being applied.
Safari 5.2 beta is surprisingly good actually. I find it less flakey than Chrome. It's been quite stable and quick actually.They should give up on Safari its just terrible, bundle Chrome/Firefox with OS x![]()
They should give up on Safari its just terrible, bundle Chrome/Firefox with OS x![]()
They should give up on Safari its just terrible, bundle Chrome/Firefox with OS x![]()
Talk about reducing secrecy! We still do not have a clue what is coming with this update except new Maps app![]()
It's about baseband.
And here's your link to the enterprise program: https://developer.apple.com/programs/ios/enterprise/