Apple rolled out the sixth beta version of iOS 7 this week, and it addressed an issue with Cloud.
The latest beta was rolled out to registered Apple developers on Aug. 15, nine days since beta five of iOS 7 was distributed.
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"This update addresses an issue with iTunes in the Cloud, where some purchases may download or play unexpected items," noted Apple in the release notes for the latest beta.
The release notes added that if the user has any device using the previous betas of iOS 7, they need to follow a four-step process to also address the iTunes in the Cloud.
The first step is to install iOS beta 6 and then install the "ResetMusicAndVideosLibraries" configuration profile from the iOS Dev Center. The third step is to go to "Setings" to "Music" and tap the "Reset Media Library" button. Finally, the user should restart the device.
The iOS 7 beta 6 seed requires 13.5MB of space for download.
By visiting Apple's Developer webpage, you can download iOS 7 beta, as long as you have an iOS developer account, which costs $99 annually.
Apple confirmed iOS 7 during the keynote speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 10. The final product of iOS 7 is expected to rollout this fall.
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