Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Apple Resetting iCloud Backup Data

According to a press release, Apple will be restoring backups iCloud 22nd September response up to iOS 5 GM.


The news comes from a statement on the Apple Developer Council of Science published that all supported data servers iCloud Beta testers will be reset (ie deleted) on 22 September. Says it was no reason why this was done given, but we have reason to believe that this is an indication that we, Äôll the Golden Master version of iOS 5 to see very soon, perhaps as soon as 23rd September.

The Golden Master release of iOS 5 will be the final build of iOS 5 before it is released to the public. It will be equivalent to “Release to Manufacturing”, a term used for software which is complete and has “gone gold”.

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On Thursday, September 22, the iCloud Backup data will be reset. Backing up to iCloud or restoringfrom an iCloud backup will be unavailable from 9 AM PDT – 5 PM PDT. If you attempt a backup orrestore during this time, you will receive an alert that the backup or restore was not successful. After this reset, you will be unable to restore from any backup created prior to September 22. A full backup will happen automatically the next time your device backs up to iCloud.
iOS 5 is Stable eventually be published in October, a report suggested a 10 October release date. There are also rumors of Media Holding Apple event on October 5, where, if it turns out to be real, we expect the official date of release of iOS 5 announced by with not one but two new iPhone: a low-end iPhone in the same manner (so-called iPhone 4S) to people who can not afford a real iPhone is, and a high-end all-new next-generation iPhone with a dual-core chips A5, an 8-megapixel camera and monitor 4-watch most.

If so, use the 5 beta Äôve IOS and have been backing up data on icloud, then it is highly recommended that your IOS device to your computer and create a backup using iTunes.

(via 9to5Mac)

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