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ios 5 has now been released, but when i click check for update, it says your version (4.2.1) is up to date? How do i get it? :s Apple can be so confusing.
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I'm on iOS 5 full software I'm not a developer and it's free things u need iTunes 10.5 and the iOS 5 gm edition not beta then well u know how to restore to a new software without using the update tab then slide to activate and do all your settings but do not restore from a backup sync as a new device then type in ur apple ID then it will ask u if u want to use iCloud your choice it gives u a free 5 gigs of storage hope this helped.I do not take responsibility if something happens to ur device.S
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Jordan - I did all of this as well, and I can get all the way to where my device (Verizon iPhone 4) tries to connect to a Wi-Fi Network, then tells me that I must register my device. Any suggestions????
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ripp off
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How did you figure all this out
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i did all of this but it says that i have to register my device
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am m on 3.2.5 that old lol
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What could you tell me about iOS 5 for the iPod Touch 2nd Gen?
it says their gonna ship me something. What are they gonna ship me if i buy the ios program?
Edwinhacker 7 months ago
@Edwinhacker They actually don't "ship" you anything. Yeah, I know, it's kind of wack, but it's just because you buy it through the Apple Online Store that it says ship. But everything happens through e-mail and digital download.
macandcomputerhelp 7 months ago
how do u check what ios u are on? i cant find it :/
xdiepx 8 months ago
@xdiepx Go to Settings on your device > General > About > then you'll see it under Versions.
macandcomputerhelp 8 months ago
Jordan, I've been a fan of yours for a while, but are you really paying $100 just to get ios5 3 months early? that's way too much for a beta
Joethemonkey101 8 months ago
@Joethemonkey101 Oh definitely not. I was already apart of the program so that I could test apps on my iOS device. But someone asked me how they could get iOS 5 right now, and I figured that a fair amount of people might be wondering the same thing.
macandcomputerhelp 8 months ago