Monday, November 18, 2013

First Beta of iOS 7.1 Released to Developers


First Beta of iOS 7.1 Released to Developers




[WARNING: As always, if you're concerned about a potential impact on JB, do NOT upgrade until more is known about today's release]


On Monday, Apple released the first beta of iOS 7.1, which gives us an initial look into Apple's anticipated looming update for its mobile operating system.


The beta comes just days after the release of iOS 7.0.4.


In addition to an array of bug fixes, iOS 7.1 points to a number of known issues. They include:



  • Bluetooth (Known Issue) 32-bit apps running on a 64-bit device cannot attach to BTServer.

  • iTunes (Known Issue) Loading an iTunes Match library (or your purchased music history) may take much longer than expected, especially on larger libraries. If your library does not sync right away, please wait 30 minutes and try to access it again.

  • Crash Logs (Known Issue) Crash logs will not appear in Diagnostics & Usage Data in Settings. The logs will still be available when synced off the device.




iOS 7.1 beta is available now for developers using all compatible iOS devices.

Source: Apple



This article was originally published in forum thread: First Beta of iOS 7.1 Released to Developers started by Michael Essany View original post






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