Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Apple Released iOS 8.3 beta 1 for Registered Developers

Apple Released iOS 8.3 beta 1 for Registered Developers - Apple until today, it has not seeded the finished version of iOS 8.2 to the public, but have go ahead and released the first beta version of iOS 8.3. Last week, the fifth version of the iOS 8.2 beta seeded to registered developers and today is still in testing.



The first beta of iOS 8.3 comes with build number 12F5027d and is now available for download via OTA update or portal iOS developer center. A rumor has recently stated that if Apple could release iOS 8.2 next month, but before the launch of Apple Watch in April. there is also a state if the iOS 8.2 final version will be introduced along with Apple Watch.






The developers can find and download the iOS 8.3 IPSW file beta 1 and the latest Xcode updates, via the portal iOS Developer Center. It seems that, for a while iOS 8.2 is still in beta 5 will focus on primarily with Apple watch. With the both release beta version of iOS, allowing developers to access both.



In preliminary testing indicates that the new iOS 8.3 beta comes with added several new features. Apple also has improved better compatibility on the Google account, and allows iOS users to log into their accounts much more efficiently than ever before. Another interesting addition in iOS 8.3 beta 1 is the new emoji. This beta version includes a two-step verification process for a Google account, and a new brand emoji picker, new emojis with the option to choose the color of the skin. Other new features found in iOS 8.3 beta is CarPlay settings screen. This could mean that iOS 8.3 will bring wireless to connect to a compatible car Carplay.



In addition to the added features, this beta version also adds support for China UnionPay network to the list of Apple Pay. Xcode 6.3 beta with Swift 1.2 was also released with this update.



Some reports from several developers have tried to iOS 8.3 on their devices and have been published on the websites of reputable, say if this iOS 8.3 beta 1, be some new features have been added that include wireless CarPlay features for the iPhone. This new feature can be used by iPhone users to connect their iOS devices to CarPlay that have compatible without the need for a USB cable. And is expected to iCloud Photo Library are also in this beta version of iOS 8.3.

Apple Closes Access to Restore and Downgrade to iOS 8.1.2

Apple Closes Access to Restore and Downgrade to iOS 8.1.2 - Yesterday, a day in which users of the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, is no longer possible to do a Restore and downgrade to iOS 8.1.2, it has become a habit of Apple, when released the latest iOS. today the latest version of iOS is still in 8.1.3, was released last week and all users of iOS devices compatible with iOS 8.



Maybe some people, with closed access to restore and downgrade iOS 8.1.2, is not a problem. But the jailbreak community or people who want to jailbreak their device, likely to be at risk of losing their jailbreak, because Apple has been known to fix some vulnerabilities iOS 8.1.3 jailbreak tool which is used by Taig Jailbreak for Windows and PP for Mac OS X .






If today, you are using iOS 8.1.2 on your device in a state of jailbreak, you should have avoid your iOS update to version 8.1.3, because until now there is no bright spot, about whom and when the jailbreak tool for iOS 8.1.3 will be released to the public and you'll be stuck on it without jailbreak iOS.



You also can no longer do a restore to iOS 8.1.2, because Apple will force you to update your device to the latest iOS, and if you are currently in a position iOS 8.1.3 you can not longer to do donwngrade your IOS version to 8.1 .2 because Apple closed the full signing of window for this iOS version.



Because iOS 8.1.2 is the last version that you can jailbreak, you should really keep your device does not crash that requires you to restore your device via iTunes, avoid installing too many tweaks and apps from cydia, Before you install something from cydia should read carefully the description of the iOS that has been supported.