Learn more about the Apple Beta Software Program or the Apple Developer Program.
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Remove the public beta by deleting the beta profile
If you used a computer to install an iOS beta, you need to restore iOS to remove the beta version.
The easiest way to remove the public beta is to delete the beta profile, then wait for the next software update. Here's what to do:
- Go to Settings > General, and tap Profiles & Device Management.
- Tap the iOS Beta Software Profile.
- Tap Remove Profile, then restart your device.
When the next public version of iOS is available, install it to move back to a non-beta version of iOS. If an update is already available, you can install it by going to Settings > General > Software Update, but the iOS version must be later than the version you have.
If you don't want to wait for a software update to install a non-beta version of iOS, follow the steps to restore iOS.
Remove the developer beta by restoring your device
To remove the developer beta immediately, you need to erase and restore your device. Then—if you have an archived backup—you can set up your device again from that backup.
Note that backups created while using beta software might not be compatible with older versions of iOS. If you don't have an older backup that was made using the current version of iOS, you might not be able to restore your device with your most recent backup.
- Make sure your Mac has the latest version of macOS or the latest version of iTunes.
- Connect your device to your computer, then put your device in recovery mode with these steps:
- On an iPad with Face ID: Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Press and quickly release the Volume Down button. Press and hold the Top button until your device begins to restart. Continue holding the Top button until your device goes into recovery mode.
- For iPhone 8 or later: Press and quickly release the Volume Up button. Press and quickly release the Volume Down button. Then, press and hold the Side button until you see the recovery mode screen.
- For iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus,or iPod touch (7th generation): Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Volume Down buttons at the same time. Don't release the buttons when you see the Apple logo. Continue to hold both buttons until you see the recovery mode screen.
- For iPhone 6s and earlier, iPad with Home button, or iPod touch (6th generation or earlier): Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons at the same time. Don't release the buttons when you see the Apple logo. Continue to hold both buttons until you see the recovery mode screen.
- Click the Restore option when it appears. This erases your device and installs the current non-beta version of iOS.
- Wait for the restore to finish. If asked, enter your Apple ID and password, which disables Activation Lock. If the restore process won't finish, learn what to do.
After the restore finishes, you can set up your device from your archived backup, which must be from an earlier version of iOS.
If you back up a device that has iOS beta to iCloud or your computer, the backup won’t work with earlier versions of iOS. For example, if you go back to iOS 11.4.1 from iOS 12 beta, a backup you made while using iOS beta won’t restore. Instead, restore from a backup that you made before you installed iOS beta.
Update when an alert says a new iOS update is now available
If you see this alert, it means that the version of iOS beta on your device expired and you need to update. Tap Settings > General > Software Update and install the update.
Don't see an available update? Remove the developer beta by restoring your device. Or, if you already removed the beta profile, enroll your device in the public beta program or developer beta program again.
For regular iOS users, they know how to uninstall Apps on iPhone, including the new iPhone 8/8 Plus/X. However, many new iPhone users don't know how to delete an App from their devices. In this post, we will show you how to remove Apps on iPhone, especially uninstall Apps from iPhone 8/8 Plus and uninstall Apps on iPhone X with two simple ways in a few seconds.
How to uninstall Apps on iPhone 8/8 Plus/X in 2 simple ways
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When you get a new iPhone, like the latest iPhone 8/8 Plus or X, you probably have a number of games, productivity Apps and utilities on your iPhone from App Store. Too many Apps will run out of storage on your iPhone and make it slower and slower. Therefore, to make your iPhone faster, you need to remove some unused Apps and release memory. Now, check following two simple methods to uninstall Apps on iPhone 8/8 Plus or iPhone X.
Tip 1: Uninstall Apps on iPhone through tapping and wiggling
1. Go to your iPhone Home Screen and locate the App you wish to uninstall.
2. Tap and hold on the App icon, keep holding until all the icons start wiggling around.
3. Tap the “X” icon appears in the upper left corner of the App icon that you want to uninstall.
4. Tap “Delete” when a pop-up occurs and says “Deleting App will also delete all of its data.” When you finished, press the Home button to stop Apps from wiggling.
5. If you want to uninstall more Apps, just repeat the process.
Tip 2: Uninstall Apps on iPhone from Settings
Another way to delete Apps on iPhone in iOS 11 or in iOS 10 devices if from the Settings.
Uninstall Apps on iPhone in iOS 10
Go to 'Settings' > 'General' > 'Storage & iCloud Usages' > find the unwanted App > tap is and tap “Delete App”.
Uninstall Apps on iPhone in iOS 11
1. Go to 'Settings' > 'General' > 'iPhone Storage'.
2. Scroll down to find the unwanted Apps. Tap on the App and choose 'Delete App'. Another App operation on the specific screen is 'Offload App', and if you are interested, you can link to see what is 'Offload App' and how to offload Apps in iOS 11.
3. Tap 'Delete App' in the pop-up window to delete all of its documents and data and is undone.
4. Repeat this process if you want to remove more Apps.
How to recover mistakenly uninstalled Apps on iPhone
If you have accidentally uninstalled an App that is useful, don't worry, you can redownload it in App Store with the same Apple ID (when you delete the App on your iPhone, the App itself is still tied to your Apple ID).
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Go to App Store on your iPhone, search for or directly find the removed App, and tap the download button to re-install it on your iPhone.
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How to delete all photos/contacts/messages/notes from iPhone at once
If you want to free up iPhone space utterly, you can make it by deleting more other files. Such as delete all photos, remove all messages, notes, and contacts. Although iPhone won't allow you to remove these files at once, you can do it by using a free iPhone data manager - EaseUS MobiMover Free, which provides you ultimate iOS data management solutions, including add, delete, transfer and save iPhone files in a totally free way. Check following steps on how to use MobiMover to delete all or multiple contacts on your iPhone.
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer, either Mac or PC, with a USB cable. Launch EaseUS MobiMover and click 'Content Management > Contacts'.
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Step 2. Click 'Select All' to select all the contacts on your iPhone or tick the checkbox next to the items you want to remove to choose specific items, then click 'Delete' to delete the selected contacts from your iPhone. (Before you remove these files from your device, you are recommended to make a backup of them by clicking 'Transfer to PC'.)
Step 3. After clicking the delete button, you will see a new window asking you whether to delete the selected items. Click 'Yes' in the window to confirm your deletion.