How to install iOS 9 Beta in 3 minutes Without Errors – NO Developer Account Or UDID Needed
Apple seeded the first iOS 9 beta immediately after the WWDC Keynote yesterday. Officially, beta versions can be installed on iOS devices whose UDIDs are registered with Apple.
To register a UDID, you need to be a developer or know someone who has a developer account, and can register your iPhone or iPad’s UDID. But just like iOS 8 beta, a number of users are reporting that they’re able to successfully install iOS 9 beta on their iPhonr or iPad without registering UDID.
It looks like the trick is to update the device with iOS 9 beta firmware by holding the Option key on Mac or Shift key in Windows, and clicking on the Check for Update button. You will still need to download the appropriate iOS 9 beta firmware file, which can be easily found {iOS 9 Beta Download Links} .
If you plan to upgrade, then remember to take a backup of your device, so you can always revert back.
things must be taken into consideration :
- Firstly, once updated to iOS 9, none of the personal data accumulated on the firmware will be restorable
if you later opt to downgrade to iOS 8.3 – in other words, use iCloud for backups. - Secondly, connecting to iTunes once your device has been updated will trigger activation issues, stick to Apple’s cloud-based services.
- Finally, when proceeding with a iOS 9 beta update, you assume full legal responsibility when it comes to obtaining and installing the firmware.
Here are the steps which was used by number of users to install iOS 9 beta :
- Download iOS 9 beta. {iOS 9 Beta Download Links}
- Open iTunes.
- Connect your iOS device to your Mac and launch iTunes.
- In iTunes, select your iOS device from the top left corner and navigate to the Summary tab.
- Hold down on the Option key (or the Shift key in Windows) and click the Update iPhone… (iPad or iPod touch) button.
- Now select the .ipsw file from the extracted folder to install iOS 9 beta and click on the Open button.
- iTunes may prompt you that it will update your device with iOS 9. Click Ok to continue.
- You will get a ‘Slide to upgrade’ slider after it reboots. Swipe on the slider to proceed.
- Your device will reboot again, and you’ll be greeted with the ‘Hello’ welcome screen. Swipe on the ‘Slide to setup’ slider and tap on Continue and follow the on-screen instructions to setup your device.
Let me know how it goes in the comments below.