Apple has released the sixth beta version of their iOS 7 to developers for testing purposes. The update is an over-the-air update to existing iOS beta developers and it can also be downloaded in Apple's Developer Center.
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Apple notes on the iOS Developer Center that the release fixes an "issue with iTunes in the Cloud, where some purchases may download or play unexpected items."
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It was rumored that the next beta would be released early next week, roughly two weeks after the release of beta five; however, the company decided to debunk the rumors by releasing the iOS early. Apple traditionally releases new iOS beta to developers on Monday mornings - along with its small size, 13.5 BM on the iPhone 5, suggests that it could be an urgent bug fix.
The new beta arrives as build 11A4449d and comes a little more than a week after the previous beta 5.
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iOS 7 is scheduled for release in the fall of this year, with updates to Apple's iPhone and iPad lineups expected around the same time. If history is any indication Apple will make the new iOS 7 available for all customers just a few days before the launch of the next-generation iPhone.
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