By Michael Oleaga / m.oleaga@latinospost.com (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jun 13, 2013 05:40 PM EDT

As developers continue to toy with the beta version of the iOS 7, early problems with the next Apple mobile platform are starting to reveal themselves.

According to Forbes, iPhone user Jose Rodriguez sent a video showing how to bypass the lockscreen on the iOS 7.

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The Tenerife native was able to bypass the lockscreen by opening the iOS Control Room and accessing the smartphone's calculator app before going into the iPhone's camera. The bypass could allow the user to delete, upload, and more, despite not inserting the passcode.

Forbes reenacted the bypass that was apparently "super easy to do."

The iOS 7 beta is prone to potential bugs and crashes since it is still in its early stages, which is why Apple promotes the beta version, to avoid such occurrences ahead of its Autumn launch.

The iOS 7 beta version is available for developers right now. By visiting Apple's Developer page, people can install with the upcoming mobile platform as long as they have an iOS developer account, which cost $99 per year.

For an early reviews roundup on the iOS 7, click here.

The glitch comes after Latinos Post reported on Vine user Jeff Shin showing a panoramic lock screen feature on the next Apple operating system.

Watch the 2013 WWDC keynote, featuring the confirmation of iOS 7, OS X Mavericks, MacBook Air, Mac Pro, and iTunes Radio, here.

Related Articles from WWDC 2013:

- iOS 7 Features: Apple's Mobile Operating System Debuts at WWDC 2013 with 'Flat' Surface [Video]

- MacBook Air Features and Specifications: Apple Launch New 11-inch and 13-inch MacBook at WWDC 2013

- iTunes Radio Features: Free Internet Radio Service by Apple Inc. Confirmed for Fall Launch; $24.99 Service Also Available

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