Sunday, September 14, 2014

How to Install iOS 8 Right Now


Apple announced at the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus event that iOS 8 will be released on September 17

However,it looks like just like the previous beta versions it is possible for non-developers (i.e. without having their iOS device’s UDID registered with a developer account) to install iOS 8 golden master (GM) that was seeded on September 9th
. 

So if you can’t wait for a few more days then here are the simple steps to install iOS 8 on your iOS device right now courtesy folks at LifeHacker who have posted the download links for iOS 8 GM.Please read before proceeding:
  • Even though its iOS 8 GM, the public release is likely to be the same build number, and the risks associated with installing the beta version are reduced, please proceed with caution. If you’re on OS X Yosemite beta, then you may want to hold off until the official release as people are reporting crashes.
  • Apple could clamp down on this and prevent non-developers from using iOS 8 GM.
  • Since the build number of iOS 8 GM and the final iOS 8 version will likely be the same, you won’t get an OTA update to install the final version of iOS 8 when it is released next week. You will have to follow the same process to install it when iOS 8 is released next week.
  • Please upgrade iTunes to the latest version – iTunes 11.4 download, which was released few days back as it supports iOS 8.
Back up

Download iOS 8

Install the iOS 8 Update 

Follow these instructions to install iOS 8:
  • Extract the .ipsw file from the dmg file. If you’re on a Mac, double click on the file to mount the dmg file. You will see the new mount under Devices in the Finder app, which has the .ipsw file. If you’re on Windows, you will need to use tools like 7-Zip to do this, and will need to open the .hfs inside the .dmg as well. Copy the .ipsw file to your Desktop.
  • Now open iTunes and connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to your computer.
  • Hold down on the option key (Mac) or the shift key (Windows) and click on theCheck for Update button in the Summary tab.
  • Browse to the .ipsw file and select it and wait for the update to finish.
  • If necessary, restore your device from the previous backup and sync with iTunes.\
Read also: 

No comments:

Post a Comment