iOS 5 beta 5 and problems with OTA Software Update

     Last night when I announced that Apple a iOS 5 beta 5 released for iDevice users, I explained that some people could not do the OTA Software Update from their own terminals. Those who accessed the Settings>General>Software Update menu received the message Your software is up to date as in the image above and they could not update. The problem was due to changes made by Apple, so many had to restore normally through iTunes to install the new version of the operating system. The problem persists and the only way to solve it is to delete all data and settings from the terminal using the function Erase All Content and Settings from Settings>General>Reset.

      If you perform this deletion, you will lose everything you have in the terminal, so it is good to make a backup with iCloud before performing it. If you have a jailbroken terminal and you use this function, then you might block your terminal completely, that is, it might not boot into iOS anymore. Basically, those who encounter this problem must in one way or another delete everything they have in the terminal in order to install iOS 5 beta 5 because there is no other solution.