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How else Apple also published this year beta operating system version iOS 7. Although official access to beta versions of the upcoming system are available only to registered developers, there are still a huge number of fans who want to be among the first to get the opportunity to try the new operating system months before it is supposed to be released. If you are considering an early transition to iOS 7 but at the same time you are worried, we bring you 7 reasons that may discourage you from installing.

In addition to this article, our editors also prepared system installation instructions iOS 7 beta and also instructions for safe passage from iOS 7 beta back to iOS 6.

1. Compatibility iOS 6 to iOS 7 App Store applications

You've probably heard of problems with apps designed for iOS 6. Since iOS 7 is practically a completely new system, some applications may have a problem with it. They can be nestable, they may crash, some functions may not work properly. It's not the developers fault. They can't do anything with the team at the moment, since Apple will release App Store for developers until the release of the version iOS 7 Golden Mater sometime in September/September.

2. iOS 7 beta contains many errors and bugs

But the bugs in the new system don't just affect z apps App Store, but also integrated applications directly in iOS. These errors can lead, for example, to an unexpected restart of Springboard (interface iOS) or even to restart the entire device. It can be annoying, especially when writing an e-mail, talking on the phone, achieving the highest score in a game, etc.

iOS however, it is still only in beta versions, i.e. miracles cannot be expected. Developers have 3 months to update their applications, implement new features (mainly regarding the new user interface - iOS 7 UI) and fixed compatibility issues. As mentioned above, tweaked applications range from App Store until September/October.

3. Downgrade / transition from iOS 7 na iOS 6

Apple does not currently block downgrades between systems iOS 6 and 7, but if you try to downgrade you will likely lose all data from iOS 7 and you will not be able to restore them from a backup.

4.Jailbreak

If you have your device jailbroken on version iOS 6, when switching to iOS 7 jailbreak you will lose. Hackers deliberately do not use tools to jailbreak a device, since Apple will most likely fix security holes (exploits) allowing entry into the system and the team will force hackers to find new ways into the system and as we had the opportunity to see in iOS 6, may take a very long time. A functional jailbreak will therefore only be available after the release of the final version iOS.

5. Weak support

If you discover a bug or error in the new system, no one will probably help you. The developers will tell you to wait until the final version and Apple will probably tell you that these bugs will be fixed in future ones beta versions.

Developers do not install the latest and nestable versions on their primary devices, but most of them have another smartphoneone for testing applications in beta versions of new systems.

6. iOS 7 is not optimized

these beta versions are not fully optimized and tuned. Apple collects information about errors so that it can fix them later. This data collection may adversely affect performance.

 7. Expectations

Everyone is used to speed iOS, but since beta the versions are only testing and are mainly used for testing new functions and fixing bugs, so it still contains many bugs and the performance is not the best either. Developers take it for granted, because they are beta version, everything will be fixed later, but a regular user who has only downloaded the final versions so far can be really surprised.

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