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How to update iOS

Staying up to date with software can sometimes be a confusing and frustrating task. Fortunately it’s a straight forward process with iOS once you get the hang of it. Follow along for how to make sure you’re on the latest iOS version and how to update iOS on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

If you know you’d like to update your software, skip below. If you’re curious about when to update your devices, or have some hesitations, keep reading. One of the most common concerns is that updating a device’s operating system will cause a problem. Choosing when to update iOS is largely up to personal preference, but here are a couple of things to keep in mind…

Operating system updates provide bug fixes, security updates, and introduce new features. While it’s possible that installing an update may cause an issue, it’s also possible that not installing an update could cause problems. This is a good reminder that anything can fail and you should have a backup strategy in place.

Even robust systems that power the internet like Amazon Web Services can and do fail and even though Apple devices are less susceptible to viruses and malicious attacks, they’re not immune.

As a general rule of thumb, it’s best to install updates as soon as they are available. However, if you’re a bit hesitant, you can wait a few days or a week to see if others run into any problems. Just don’t wait too long as this can cause more security and compatibility issues the longer you postpone.

You can always keep an eye on our homepage to see if there are issues with an update, we’ll typically know within a few hours of the software release.

How to update iOS on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

Usually the easiest way to update iOS is wirelessly and directly to your device through Settings. However, you can also perform updates through iTunes (connect your device to your computer with your Lightning to USB cable→ open iTunes and click on the icon of your device → click Summary, then click Check for Update).

Whichever method you choose, make certain to have a backup of your device before moving forward. Below are the quick steps to updating iOS followed by a detailed walkthrough (following these steps will also tell you if you’re running the latest version of iOS):

  1. Find and tap on the Settings app (make sure you’re connected to Wi-Fi)
  2. Tap on General → Software Update
  3. Tap Download and Install

You may not always see the red badge indicating that a software update is available as shown in the images above.

Once the software update appears, you can tap on Learn More to discover what new features and bug fixes are included. Tap on the link just above Learn More to read a detailed description of the update that will include all of the security fixes.

Tap on Download and Install, enter your passcode (if applicable) and wait for the download to complete.

Once the software update has downloaded to your device, you’ll have the option to install the update now or wait until later. If you select Later you’ll get the choice to update your device while you’re sleeping or to receive a reminder later (if you choose Update Tonight make sure it’s plugged in).

For more help getting the most out of your Apple devices, check out our how to guide.


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