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kcjk88

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I have IOS 9.3 public beta 2 and have not upgraded to it yet on my settings - general - software update. How do I upgrade directly to 9.3 and skip the beta version?

I thought once 9.3 is ready to be upgraded, it will replace the public beta version on my settings? Or not?

Thanks
 

kch50428

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Oct 30, 2015
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How did you not get the other betas? It went to beta 7... delete the beta profile in Settings - and connect to iTunes and update.
 

Paddle1

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I have IOS 9.3 public beta 2 and have not upgraded to it yet on my settings - general - software update. How do I upgrade directly to 9.3 and skip the beta version?

I thought once 9.3 is ready to be upgraded, it will replace the public beta version on my settings? Or not?

Thanks
Is another beta version showing? What device is this? 9.3 has been pulled for some of them.
 

kcjk88

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Mar 25, 2016
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this is iphone 6 plus with ios 9.2. I signed up for beta testing and 9.3 public beta 2 has been sent to my phone but I have not upgraded it. Now 9.3 is out and I want to upgrade to 9.3 but how do I skip 9.3 beta and upgrade straight to 9.3?
 

C DM

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Oct 17, 2011
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this is iphone 6 plus with ios 9.2. I signed up for beta testing and 9.3 public beta 2 has been sent to my phone but I have not upgraded it. Now 9.3 is out and I want to upgrade to 9.3 but how do I skip 9.3 beta and upgrade straight to 9.3?
Make sure that the beta is deleted (look for it in the manage storage area of settings and delete it from there), then make sure the beta profile is deleted, and then when you check for update you should be able to get the latest publicly released version.
 

kcjk88

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Mar 25, 2016
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hi, can you be a bit more detailed, i went intot he manage storage area and could not find the beta thing. Can you write down step by step? Thanks
 

C DM

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Oct 17, 2011
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hi, can you be a bit more detailed, i went intot he manage storage area and could not find the beta thing. Can you write down step by step? Thanks
Perhaps beta wasn't downloaded then? What do you see when you go to check for software update?
 

kcjk88

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Mar 25, 2016
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i solved the problem. Thanks. Have you updated to ios 9.3 full version? any bugs or problems?
 

Pspressart

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Make sure that the beta is deleted (look for it in the manage storage area of settings and delete it from there), then make sure the beta profile is deleted, and then when you check for update you should be able to get the latest publicly released version.
I just went to General ->Software Update a day after 9.3 was released and I was prompted to download and install 9.3 - the release version. I didn't have to delete the profile. This worked on my iPhone 6s, my iPad Pro, and my iPod Touch.
 

nwmtnbiker

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Apr 5, 2011
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After 7+ betas when iOS 9.3 dropped I dfu restores and set up as new from Mac. I usually always set up as new but since betas haven't. I've noticed better battery life, smoother animations but could just have been 9.3. I did put the beta profile back on afterwards...
 
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