Apple releases iOS 7 Golden Master to developers


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Apple releases iOS 7 Golden Master to developers
 

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Following today?s iPhone and iOS Apple media event, Apple has provided developers with the Golden Master (GM) build of iOS 7. The build is available for iPhone 4 and later, iPad mini, iPad 2 and later, and the 5th-generation iPod touch.

 

Source: 9to5Mac

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Nice, was just on ADC looking for it, I'll have to log back on and get it.

 

I don't imagine it will be too different from B6, which has been very stable for me.

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It's not been posted to everyone yet. It's the final version, but only sent to developers at the moment to make sure that their apps are compatible (and that there are no last minute bugs) - so it wont appear on software update.

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Tricky, so I don't have ADC, and I might be able to acquire a copy that likely doesn't require an ADC account like the early betas do, BUT, I'll need a beta version of iTunes? Those sneaky bastards! :laugh:

 

iPhone 5S, 5C, whatever. The phone is the same as it's been, and that's not bad at all, but iOS7 is where I'm concerned. I'd like to drop it on the iPad to take a look and see if it looks better on a device rather than in pictures.

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Tricky, so I don't have ADC, and I might be able to acquire a copy that likely doesn't require an ADC account like the early betas do, BUT, I'll need a beta version of iTunes? Those sneaky *******! :laugh:

 

iPhone 5S, 5C, whatever. The phone is the same as it's been, and that's not bad at all, but iOS7 is where I'm concerned. I'd like to drop it on the iPad to take a look and see if it looks better on a device rather than in pictures.

Both the GM and 11.2 B2 are now readily available all over the net. Didn't take very long at all.

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Both the GM and 11.2 B2 are now readily available all over the net. Didn't take very long at all.

Haha, not too surprising. I just figured the iTunes betas had restricted access as well, but I don't know if that is or isn't the case. I haven't looked into it that hard since I'm still at work. Perhaps I'll check it out later.

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