

Once iTunes completes downloading iOS 10.2.1 from Apple's servers, it will soon begin installing it on your device.

Click the "Restore and Update" button and the application will tell you that iOS 10.2.1 is available. ITunes will soon offer you the option to "Restore and Update" the device.
#Delete ios 10 beta profile install#
This will allow you to install the next public version of iOS when it becomes available and remove the beta. Release the Power button but keep holding the Home one until the "Connect to iTunes" logo appears. Choose the iOS 15 & iPadOS 15 Beta Software Profile, and press Remove Profile. With the device connected to your PC, enter DFU mode.Įntering DFU Mode is as simple as pressing and holding both the Power and Home buttons on your device until you see the Apple logo on the screen. Restoring the device and reinstalling iOSĬonnect your device to your personal computer, where the latest version of iTunes needs to be installed (make sure you have the latest version installed, 12.5.5 at the moment of writing). Then, remove the iOS Beta profile by pressing the red "Delete Profile" button. It's time to remove the Public Beta profile (you can always reinstall it at a later time if you still want to use upcoming Beta versions), so open the Settings app, go to General, scroll down to the Profile section and click it. First off, make sure that you have a recent iCloud backup, or at least a local backup in iTunes. If you're experiencing the same issues on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch device, it's time to refresh it by reinstalling the operating system. Like many of us running the iOS 10.2.1 Public Beta 4 release, it turns out you'll not receive the final version of iOS 10.2.1, which some will say it's identical with the last Beta, but what if your device is not working properly and you are still experiencing bugs.įor example, we found out that, since we've installed the last Public Beta versions of iOS 10.2.1 on our iPhone 6 device, some applications were very slow to load and not so responsive like they used to be. The last one was seeded only ten days ago. It received a total of four Beta/Public Beta versions during its entire development cycle since mid-December last year. The iOS 10 Public Beta should be near the top, as it is around 1.5 GB in size. In there you will see a list of installed apps. Go in to Settings > General > Storage & iCloud Usage > Manage Storage.

#Delete ios 10 beta profile update#
IOS 10.2.1 is the first point release to the iOS 10.2 series. Secondly, lets remove the downloaded update file. Apple released earlier a new stable iOS update for all supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices, versioned 10.2.1, but you won't receive this version on your device if you're using the last Beta or Public Beta build.
