If you tested iOS 10.3 as a developer or public tester, your device probably didn't offer you the update to the final version yesterday like everyone else. This is of course because the latest beta and public beta are essentially identical to yesterday's sharp version, although beta carries the label 14E5277a and sharp version 14E277.
But if you want to have a clear conscience and iPhone or iPad to install the most up-to-date version, then we have instructions for you on how to do it.
How to force update to final iOS 10.3:
- Go to Settings -> In general -> Profiles and device management
- Unclick iOS Beta Software Profile
- Choose Delete profile
- Confirm deletion and enter your password
- Now reboot your device
- After reboot go to Settings -> In general -> Software update and you should see the raw version here iOS 10.
Don't forget to restart your device or you won't see the new update at all.
does it also have dark mode? please
he doesn't have one, and he won't have one, and he won't in the next few years, I think. someone thought it would happen and the hill jumped on it.
too bad, I was looking forward to it the most, too bad?
you need to stay on 10.2.1, it will be Jb and there you can make dark mode
it doesn't matter, I already have 10.3, it doesn't matter
Hello, I have iOS 8.3 and I made a backup through iTunes (without encryption). Will I be able to restore the backup to iOS 10.3, even though it is from iOS 8? On iOS It would definitely work for 10.2.1 and older, but given the new File System (APFS), I'm not sure.
Thank you
Ehhhhh beta 7 = final release