How to get iOS 8 before the unwashed masses

Summary: iOS 8 begins its worldwide rollout Wednesday, here's how to get it first.


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While there are several reasons why you might want to wait, I want to take advantages of some of the new features of - like QuickType, iCloud Drive and Continuity - right away. Here's how to step in front of the line and grab Apple's newest bits before Cupertino voluntarily pushes it to your device.


iOS 8 will begin rolling out at around 10am ET today, but that doesn't mean you'll see it in your software update right way. Apple does 'rolling' releases (sometimes referred to as pulsing) to ease congestion on its network and to ensure that most users will have a positive experience downloading and installing its latest iOS release. It's like the traffic lights at some onramps that artificially slow the traffic onto the freeway during rush hour.


Rolling releases are common sense. If Apple pushed iOS 8 onto everyone's device at exactly 12:01 am PT, it's servers would melt down and cause a lot of grumbling on blogs and in the media. Besides, not everyone wants to download iOS 8 today, so why melt the global fiber optic lines coming out of Cupertino and tax Apple's new Content Delivery Network (CDN) unnecessarily? It's not good business.


While you might think that Apple pushes the red badge to everyone's Settings icon simultaneously, it doesn't work that way. If you want to get iOS 8 first, here are a couple of tips.


Backup all your target iOS devices right now. Don't wait for iOS 8 to land only to remember that you didn't make a backup. Do it now, so that you're ready to go as soon as iOS 8 hits your Settings app. This document explains how to backup your iPhone or iPad to iCloud (usually my preference) but iCloud is going to start slowing down under the traffic soon, so you might want to backup via USB to iTunes for greater speed. Clear out the cruft. If your an app hoarder or have a lower capacity iOS device, take a trip to Settings > General > Usage and ensure that you have at least 2.5GB of available storage. iOS 8 is a large download and it won't install if you don't have enough free space. If you're a registered developer (and impatient), you can download the 'iOS 8 GM Seed' (short for 'Golden Master') version of the code right now. It's labeled 'build 12A365' and was posted to Apple's Developer Center on September 9. While the final release can sometime vary from the GM, this doesn't happen often. Beware: the full restore .ipsw file is a weighty 2.0GB (iPhone 5s) and 2.2GB (iPad mini) so prepare to wait even on a fast connection. One of its dirty little secrets is that Apple doesn't push software updates automatically to your Settings app. Sometimes you'll see the red software-update-is-waiting badge on your Settings app, but most times you won't. In order to get the iOS 8 update as soon as possible, you need to manually touch Settings > General > Software Update and force it to check. Lastly, if you're tired and need to get some sleep before the big day, make sure that your iPhone or iPad is connected to Wi-Fi and power before you go to bed and it will continue to check for the iOS 8 update overnight. If you're lucky, it'll be waiting for you when you wake up in the morning. (If you don't see the push notification or Settings badge in the morning, touch Settings > General > Software Update to force another update.) Pro Tip: Update all of your iOS apps now (easily done with 'Update All') ahead of the iOS 8 release. There's a crush of updates coming out day-and-date with iOS 8 and Apple's CDN may buckle under the load of the increased traffic (remember the horrible video stream from Apple's live event?)

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