Install iOS 7 Beta 2 Without UDID Or Developer Account
June 25, 2013 9:55 AM
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Here we are again with a whole new groundbreaking tutorial as always. The good news is you can easily install iOS 7 beta 2 without a registered UDID or an Apple's developer account. This happens almost every time, Apple lifts up their security checks due to heavy load on its servers. Two weeks back, Beta 1 suffered the same fate. it's working for us and many of our readers have also notified us that they successfully installed this version using the same procedure we provided earlier. So there is no good reason why this won't work for you, hit the read more button now!
Compatible devices
Install iOS 7 Beta 2 Without Developer Account Or UDID
Method 1
Step 1: Start iTunes > Select your device in DEVICES dropdown list > Right-click on your device and click on Back Up. Remember, this step is very important and doing this makes sure that none of data gets lost.
Step 2: Firstly, download the latest version of iOS 6 because it is officially available from Apple. Remember, you will require 6.1.4 for iPhone 5 and for every other device you will require 6.1.3 firmware only.
Step 3: Now, download the appropriate iOS 7 beta 2 IPSW firmware file for your desired device from here.
Step 4: Launch iTunes and connect your device with it. With iTunes running, press Shift key (on Windows) or Option key (on Mac OS X) and select Restore. Now select iOS 6.1.4 for iPhone 5 and for every other device, select 6.1.3. After the restoration process gets over, set the device up as new.
Step 5: Now, press Shift key (for Windows) or Option key (for Mac) and click Update button only (NOT the Restore button).
Step 6: Make sure that you select only iOS 7 beta 2 firmware only. Let the process run till it's finished.
Method 2
Those who have installed iOS 7 beta 1 can install the new beta version using over-the-air (OTA) update without any issues or errors. This is the most preferred way of installing it actually.
For those of you who don't know, this is the first time that Apple has seeded the firmware for its iPad tablet.
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Compatible devices
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 5
- iPad 2
- iPad with Retina display
- iPad Mini
- iPod Touch 5G
Install iOS 7 Beta 2 Without Developer Account Or UDID
Method 1
Step 1: Start iTunes > Select your device in DEVICES dropdown list > Right-click on your device and click on Back Up. Remember, this step is very important and doing this makes sure that none of data gets lost.
Step 2: Firstly, download the latest version of iOS 6 because it is officially available from Apple. Remember, you will require 6.1.4 for iPhone 5 and for every other device you will require 6.1.3 firmware only.
Step 3: Now, download the appropriate iOS 7 beta 2 IPSW firmware file for your desired device from here.
Step 4: Launch iTunes and connect your device with it. With iTunes running, press Shift key (on Windows) or Option key (on Mac OS X) and select Restore. Now select iOS 6.1.4 for iPhone 5 and for every other device, select 6.1.3. After the restoration process gets over, set the device up as new.
Step 6: Make sure that you select only iOS 7 beta 2 firmware only. Let the process run till it's finished.
Method 2
Those who have installed iOS 7 beta 1 can install the new beta version using over-the-air (OTA) update without any issues or errors. This is the most preferred way of installing it actually.
For those of you who don't know, this is the first time that Apple has seeded the firmware for its iPad tablet.
Stay Updated
For more related news, guides and downloads, subscribe to our social media feeds for free on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and also subscribe to our RSS feed.
July 6, 2013 at 2:38 AM
I have downloaded the file, and it is in my desktop, but it will not show up when I hit Shift+Check for Update.. how do I find it?
July 8, 2013 at 1:27 AM
Shift it to another drive like D: drive and then try.
July 11, 2013 at 12:20 PM
I put it on my iPad 2 and at the very beginnig from the Set-up it connects via Wi-Fi or iTunes to Apple, and reports that my Device isn't registerd as a Developer. So I can't set up my iPad. What now?
July 12, 2013 at 5:01 AM
Repeat this process with iOS 7 beta 1, it will surely work then.