This wont lock your device? I mean not having a developers account?
Nope, worked for me.
This wont lock your device? I mean not having a developers account?
yes I can confirm. I'm installing now.Interesting I've never done this before. You can confirm it works?
honestly, I can't say for sure. My UDID is registered since I'm a developer, I just like using the Public Betas because of how convenient the feedback/bug reporter app is.Nope, worked for me.
For those with the Public Beta Profile installed who want Developer Beta 4 (assuming apple doesn't make a new beta available for the public users), here's how to opt out of the Public Beta to get Beta 4:
-Settings > General > Profiles
-Delete the iOS 9 Public Beta Profile
-Reboot your device
-Settings > General > Software Update > Download and Install
For real?Just to confirm that beta 4 appears to be available for public beta testers (currently installing on my iPhone 6).
It is called Public Beta 2? right?Just to confirm that beta 4 appears to be available for public beta testers (currently installing on my iPhone 6).
It is called Public Beta 2? right?
And you still have the Public beta profile installed?It's called Beta 4 on my iPad.
It is called Public Beta 2? right?
For those with the Public Beta Profile installed who want Developer Beta 4 (assuming apple doesn't make a new beta available for the public users), here's how to opt out of the Public Beta to get Beta 4:
-Settings > General > Profiles
-Delete the iOS 9 Public Beta Profile
-Reboot your device
-Settings > General > Software Update > Download and Install
Thank you for clarifyingTo me it just showed "iOS 9 Beta 4"
I am using the PB, and I didn't delete the profile. (iPhone 5)
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Just showed up on my Cingular iPhone.
Worked perfectly on PB1now updating to Beta 4
Just to confirm that beta 4 appears to be available for public beta testers (currently installing on my iPhone 6).
NOOOOO don't risk itSame here. Now the question is, should I risk the watchOS2 beta?!
Ditto. While 3G was fine, LTE stopped working in most all cases. Wifi was fine. Searching google in safari search bar worked on LTE but nothing else. Made it relatively unuseable. I'm sure it's fixed in this version.I had a lot of issues in beta 3 transitioning from Wi-Fi to LTE, having to toggle LTE every time to get data flowing. Hoping this resolves that issue (Verizon, iPhone 6)
For those with the Public Beta Profile installed who want Developer Beta 4 (assuming apple doesn't make a new beta available for the public users), here's how to opt out of the Public Beta to get Beta 4:
-Settings > General > Profiles
-Delete the iOS 9 Public Beta Profile
-Reboot your device
-Settings > General > Software Update > Download and Install
Same here. Now the question is, should I risk the watchOS2 beta?!
So is the watch OS 2 beta available for everyone now?I've had all the beta watch versions on my watch for development purposes. My issues have been tame. Even still, the benefit gained against the risk is not worth it. All of the best features will need the full dev support in the fall. The best thing you'll get now is nightstand mode. Seriously. Hold off.