
Apple has released iOS 6.1 beta 1 for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. It's available to paid developers via developer.apple.com and carries build number 10B5095f. The iPhone version is over 1GB, so plan your bandwidth accordingly.
Speaking of iPhone versions, the iPhone 5 versions are listed by model number, so make sure to check Apple's iPhone 5 model number page to make sure you grab the right one.
Also, if you have a new iPhone 5, or you're getting a new iPad 4 or iPad mini, make sure you add the UDIDs to Apple's developer portal before you update (or you'll have to dig through Xcode, system profiler, or third-party deployment tools to find it.)
More: developer.apple.com
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Apple releases iOS 6.1 beta 1 to developers
Wow, for a .1 update, it sure is worthless.
Any word on what is updated in this?
Any sort of release notes with it?
What changes are there?
Yeah, the release notes were published. Nothing major.
Guys, I believe you are referring to the 6.01 version which was released to all. This article is regarding 6.1 beta which is different.
Exactly, I don't have a developer account, would love to know if there is any new stuff!
iOS version history chart updated: http://willhains.com/iOS-version-history
Enjoy.
with this 6.1 Beta Update you will have a button to report problems with Maps...it's a much bigger harder to miss button than before. Also, your lock screen music controls are different...they are a little more separated which is a good thing. that's all I've found so far...looking for more!
Let us know if there are still iMessage issues over wifi as some people have experienced. Thanks!