Sideloading to iOS itself is fairly easy, even easier with Jacque’s wonderful 
tool AirLaunch (which allows you to post a link online for the end-user to 
visit and install from w/o being on-site). The biggest hurdle I have found is 
that you must first obtain the UDID of the specific device you want to side 
load to AND THEN create a new Provisioning Profile in the Apple Developer 
portal which includes that test device before you build. 

Without going through that process first you can build and submit to Apple 
using TestFlight which makes the update available to non-UDID obtained devices 
but is subject to the standard Apple approval process (which has taken between 
4 hours and 2 weeks for me to pass over the years).

- Andrew Bell

> anyone screw around with sideloading updates to mobile?
> it should be pretty straightforward, but i haven't messed with it, yet.
> one of our apps runs on single-app-mode ios devices. so, we could pay for
> mdm to update it, or we could sideload the updates.


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