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=== iOS/iPadOS === |
=== iOS/iPadOS === |
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* 14.2 - <code>18B91</code> (<code>18B92</code> was release) |
* 14.2 - <code>18B91</code> (<code>18B92</code> was release) |
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+ | * 14.3 - <code>18C65</code> |
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=== tvOS === |
=== tvOS === |
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* 14.2 - <code>18K57</code> |
* 14.2 - <code>18K57</code> |
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+ | * 14.3 - <code>18K561</code> |
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=== watchOS === |
=== watchOS === |
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* 7.1 - <code>18R589</code> (<code>18R590</code> was release) |
* 7.1 - <code>18R589</code> (<code>18R590</code> was release) |
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+ | * 7.1 - <code>18S563</code> |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 21:07, 8 December 2020
A release candidate build (RC) is typically the final build of a piece of software in the beta stages for developers. Typically it is the final build before a major release.
Up until before iOS/iPadOS 14.2, Apple used Golden Master (GM) but with 14.2 that changed to release candidate.
Builds declared Release Candidate
iOS/iPadOS
- 14.2 -
18B91
(18B92
was release) - 14.3 -
18C65
tvOS
- 14.2 -
18K57
- 14.3 -
18K561
watchOS
- 7.1 -
18R589
(18R590
was release) - 7.1 -
18S563
See Also
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