Even with a high-quality install, issues can arise.
"Device Not Detected"
"Configuration Profile Failed to Install"
"App Installation Failed"
Here’s the short answer: It doesn’t exist officially.
Apple Configurator version numbers follow a pattern like 2.16, 2.17, etc. There is no version 2133.
The string “2133 DMG extra quality” appears on questionable third-party sites, often bundled with: apple configurator 2133 dmg extra quality
These sites use unusual version numbers and hype words like “extra quality” to trick IT admins or curious users into downloading something dangerous.
For lab environments (e.g., a classroom of iPads), Configurator 2 allows you to:
In the ecosystem of Apple device management, few tools are as essential or as powerful as Apple Configurator 2. For IT administrators, tech coordinators, and power users, this application is the bridge between a single Mac and an entire fleet of iPhones, iPads, and Apple TVs. Even with a high-quality install, issues can arise
While the current iteration of the software has evolved into "Apple Configurator" (version 3 and beyond), many organizations maintain legacy systems or specific workflows that require precise versions, such as Apple Configurator 2.13.3.
This guide covers everything you need to know about this specific version, how to ensure you are downloading an "extra quality" (legitimate and uncorrupted) DMG file, and how to utilize it effectively.