Plug them both in to iTunes and Restore or force Upgrade to the final
version of iOS 6. It sounds like they "bought" developer slots (people pay
the $99 for registered devices then resell the 100 slots at $5-$10 each
making a huge profit and giving the end buyers early access to beta
software but when the final version is released and/or they get caught
Apple clears the device ids and if you haven't upgraded by them to the
final/public release you are out of luck).
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 8:53 AM, AllisonD <adeaton@papesinc.com> wrote:
> A friend of mine – has 2 iPhones 4 and 4s - her son downloaded the
> iOS6 Beta awhile back – last night all of a sudden both phones tried to
> activate. Sprint says it is an Apple issue - My Apple says they do not
> recognize the message. But had had several people call with the same
> question.
>
> Phone says this device not registered as part of the iPhone developer
> program. Only options are emergency call start over or wifi .
> all of those options go right back to the same spot. Phone does nothing.
>
> Anybody have any suggestions?
>
>
> Allison
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