BGR is still claiming this is the last beta...
http://bgr.com/2013/08/15/ios-7-beta-6-download-link-iphone-ipad/
http://bgr.com/2013/08/15/ios-7-beta-6-download-link-iphone-ipad/
Reminder: Don't install any configuration profiles that are not signed by a certificate belonging to an organization you trust! Guaranteed someone is going to make a malicious version of the profile and circulate it around.
Reminder: Don't install any configuration profiles that are not signed by a certificate belonging to an organization you trust! Guaranteed someone is going to make a malicious version of the profile and circulate it around.
Beta 5 had the worst battery life.
will the profile be downloaded on the device, or do i have to download it from the dev center? I'm not getting any prompts to install.
It says 'emergency'. What's more of an emergency than those awful icons?
maybe there is a lot more in this small 13.5 MB update then we think![]()
will the profile be downloaded on the device, or do i have to download it from the dev center? I'm not getting any prompts to install.
maybe there is a lot more in this small 13.5 MB update then we think![]()
BGR is still claiming this is the last beta...
http://bgr.com/2013/08/15/ios-7-beta-6-download-link-iphone-ipad/
After downloading the ResetMusicAndVideosLibraries.mobileconfig, after clicking install, I keep getting the error "Invalid profile: The PayloadUUID '*my udid is used more than once in the profile." Anyone else have this issue or a fix?
You'll have to download it from the dev center, then install through your computer, or email it to yourself and open/install it through the mail app
Well that was unexpected. Anyone figure out the change yet? I'm really curious to know what they possibly could have done in so little time.
After downloading the ResetMusicAndVideosLibraries.mobileconfig, after clicking install, I keep getting the error "Invalid profile: The PayloadUUID '*my udid is used more than once in the profile." Anyone else have this issue or a fix?
It will have to be downloaded, then either loaded on the device via the mobile configuration tools, or emailed to yourself and opened as an attachment on the device.
If you have access to the dev center, that's certainly the safest way to get the file. But many people are running the beta who aren't registered devs and will have to find the profile via other means. iOS will let you install unsigned config profiles with just a warning, which means that someone could maliciously configure your iPhone if they fool you into installing a trojan horse version of the config.
In fact, I believe that one could easily just edit the mobile config apple has provided to add more settings to it. That would break the certificate, but someone who installs it may not know something has gone wrong, because the setting they need will still be added.
So, I repeat: Do not install a mobile config unless it is signed by an organization you trust!
Really? My battery life on Beta 5 was hours better than iOS 6