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Looking like around 25 minutes. Not too bad considering I guess.
Not true really - there are a few things that throw up errors/don't work properly in the GM. So I'd say restoring and getting the final release is worth it. I'm doing it nowDo you understand what the GM is? It's the same as the release.
That will be the GM not the release version..http://ios.e-lite.org/ these seem fast
You probably have to yesMine just says 4.3.5 is available. Do I have to install that first?
Mine just says 4.3.5 is available. Do I have to install that first?
Yep same here. Looks like you'll have to restore if you want the release version which is what I'm doing nowI'm using iOS 5.0 GM and it still says it's the latest version?
Mine is doing the same.Oh that's odd. I clicked OK to update to 4.3.5 and now it's telling me I'm updating to 5
Not true really - there are a few things that throw up errors/don't work properly in the GM. So I'd say restoring and getting the final release is worth it. I'm doing it now
Yep same here. Looks like you'll have to restore if you want the release version which is what I'm doing now
This may well have been covered, but if I install iOS 5 on a jailbroken iPad 2 running 4.3.3, I'm not going to brick it, am I?
Well in that case there are still features that haven't been enabled properlyNo. They're the exact same.
They're both build number 9A334.
They're identical.
Mine just says 4.3.5 is available. Do I have to install that first?