You should note that this method only works while Apple still signs iOS Once Apple decides to stop supporting a version, your archived backup may not work anymore. The only way around this certainty is to back up your SHSH2 blobs.
Backing up your iPhone this way is a bit more complicated, but it ensures your archived backup can withstand the sands of time. This is a common method for jailbreakers to use. If you're coming from the iOS 12 public beta, make sure to remove your iOS 12 public beta profile before continuing.
We recommend you use this method, but the Mojave and Catalina install methods are still listed below in case you want to update with a restore image instead of an OTA over-the-air update.
That's only needed when building apps that need testing. While there is a configuration profile that can be installed , if you want a clean transition to iOS In order to install the IPSW restore file for your iPhone model, you will either have to install Xcode 11 beta on the latest release version of macOS For the latter, skip to the next section.
For the Mojave method, using the following instructions. However, note that you can skip downloading Xcode itself, which is over 7 GB, and just install the mobiledevice. It's a resource package hidden within Xcode's contents, and it's all you need to install iOS If you do that, open up the package and install it, then skip all Xcode-related steps below. If you've updated to macOS And since there's no iTunes anymore, all of the work is done right inside the Finder app, since iOS devices mount similar to external hard drives.
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Step 3: Your iPhone should then be detected by iTunes. Tap on the iPhone logo on the top-right corner of the sidebar. Step 5: The installation process will now start. Your iPhone will restart during the process.
Once done, go through the initial setup process and set up your iPhone again. Make sure your iPhone is connected to the internet for activation purposes. Since this is the first developer beta of iOS 13, you are likely to run into compatibility issues with third-party apps.
You are also likely to encounter some stability and performance issues which would be taken care of by Apple in future releases.
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