Let's Get iOS7 Running Right Now!!

Posted On: September 12, 2013
Most of us knew that iOS 7 will be officially released on September 18, 2013 and probably, most of you right now keep on watching its features via YouTube as you find things that you can do to keep your overflowing excitement inside your head tight. Well let’s call this day a lucky day because as of this day, September 12, 2013; there’s an anonymous release of iOS7 through the internet; though it was not an official release version, we can assure you that this version is not a hoax.. It’s a real fully functioning one.

Some Important Things to Know:
We already tried to use this update on an ipod touch 5 and though it was a success, we can’t guarantee that this update won’t encounter any issues so we advise that please backup you I devices before proceeding to the update process. This version was a GM (Gold Master) release and it is the same one that will be released officially by apple next week. So again, we are reminding you that we; can’t guarantee that you will encounter issues using this release; so please use it at your own risk.

Let’s Start the Process:
Backup First!!!
This is a standard procedure before updating any of your iDevices with iTunes, but in this case, we need to use the itunes 11.1 beta version. Be advised that his version works well so far but it doesn’t mean that there will be no possible problem that you can encounter along the way. .Lastly we don’t want you to curse anyone or anything if you accidentally brick your iDevice unfortunately and tell you,,ho ho ho, I told you so….
Download iOS7

We want to acknowledge the one (temporarily anonymous) who shared this release. Though not all devices were posted, we hope that we can find more and update this list.
Update Installation Instructions
Open up the disk image (.dmg) and find the iPhone Software Update file (.ipsw) for your device. Drag it to the desktop, or a folder of your choosing. (Windows users will need a tool like 7-Zip to do this, and will need to open the .hfs inside the .dmg as well.)
Open iTunes and connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, to your computer.
If your device isn't automatically selected in iTunes, select it and go to the "Summary" tab.
Hold down the option key (OS X) or the shift key (Windows) and click the Restore button. Browse to the .ipsw file you downloaded, select it, and wait for the update to finish.
If necessary, restore your device from backup and sync with iTunes.

And there you go, you’re running iOS7 on your iDevice in no time

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