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How to activate the mode mode/commercial demo on IOS (iPad or iPhone) as in the Apple Store?

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How to activate the demo (commercial mode) on IOS as the iPad and iPhone in Apple Store?

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It is developed by apple for apple, it is not accessible to the public.

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