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July 16, 2012

Install iOS 6 beta without developer account (UDID) for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch

Previously we told you about the iOS 6 being available only for registered developers, well, have we got some good news for you! A forum member from iFans Forum has figured out a way to upgrade to the iOS 6 on your iPhone, iPad or your iPod touch without being a registered developer and without activating your device’s UDID (Unique Device Identifier). This means anyone who wants to can upgrade to the new iOS, of course you will have to keep in mind that since the new iOS is not stable yet you can experience a lot of undiscovered problems and so be forewarned that anything can happen.

iOS 6 beta without developer account UDID
Upgrade to iOS 6 beta without developer account (UDID)
Step 1: First of all you are going to need to download the iOS 6 Beta 2 firmware. It would be best if you have a friend who is a registered developer but even if you don’t then finding the firmware will not be much of a problem, all we can tell you that it’s out there.
Step 2: Next, you will need to downgrade or restore you device to the old iOS 5.1.1 firmware. The reason you will need to restore is that a lot less errors occur when you have a stock iOS.
Step 3: You will also need the latest version of iTunes available here: (that’s one download we can tell you about). It the new version 10.6.3 and you need this for the upgrade.
Step 4: Now, once the latest version of iTunes is installed, all you will have to do is connect your device with iTunes, and press shift + update (Windows) or Option + update (Mac) and select the firmware file (in this case the iOS 6 beta 2). Keep your fingers crossed and wait for it to finish.
Your device will restart a couple of time and once its ready just enjoy and experience the new iOS 6, you can read up on the jailbreaking guide for this iOS and how to install Cydia as well. Be sure you tell us about your experience with the new iOS 6 and just how useful this guide was.

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