iOS beta takes on average 2 to 4 months (graph)


While developers since WWDC 2012 iOS 6 to test, it takes some time before other iPhone owners with brand new software update should work. Apple has promised that iOS 6 sometime in the autumn of 2012 will appear, but an exact date is not yet known. Will Hains tries with a handy chart to clarify: this he indicates how long on average was between the first beta and the official release of new IOS versions.

From the graph of Hains can be seen that we had to wait more than four months on iOS 5. iOS 2.1 showed the shortest to wait less than two months, while iOS 4.0 is the fastest issued major new update was about. 2.5 months.

You can check the exact dates on Wikipedia. Would we be as long as iOS 6 must wait on iOS 5, it would appear iOS 6 on October 17. Because the waiting time for a new IOS version often differ, we are all but certain. iOS 6 will at least appear in the autumn, so the risk is very small that the update as fast as example iOS 4 will be released.

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