iOS 10.3 – this is how you install the final version if you have the beta version

iOS 10.3 is available since last night for all iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch users around the world, with many changes being offered for us. iOS 10.3 has been tested for a long time in beta version, and many users have installed including the public beta version of the operating system, and now they cannot install the final one.

Everything is based on the fact that the final version of iOS 10.3 has a slightly different build compared to the last beta and public beta versions offered by Apple. Specifically, the final version of iOS 10.3 has build 14E227, while the beta version has build 14E227a, and this change prevents the final version from being displayed for you in terminals.

Although I think that there is no difference between the last beta version of iOS 10.3 and the final one released by Apple, no one can stop you from installing it. The procedure is very simple and involves deleting the profile based on which you installed iOS 10.3 beta and public beta in your terminals, and if you know how to do this, the steps below are unnecessary for you.

To install the final version of iOS 10.3 if you have the beta, or public beta, you must:

  1. Access Settings > General > Profiles, Settings > General > Profil.
  2. Now access the profile iOS Beta/Public Beta Software Profile.
  3. Press the button Delete Profile.
  4. After deletion, restart the terminal by closing it using the Power button and restarting it using the same button.
  5. Now go in Settings > General > Software Update, Configurations > General > Software Update and do the installation.

After following the procedure, you will have iOS 10.3 installed on your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

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