We'll show you how you can download and install iOS 13 on your iPhone right now without losing any of your files or settings. Personally, I always go for the clean install route as it gives me the maximum performance benefit of any major OS I might be upgrading to.
But of course, if it's a small point update, then going ahead with the over the air route is a no-brainer. Not everyone wants to deal with device backups and restoration, that's why the over the air method of installing iOS 13 will be the obvious choice for millions of users out there. It's quick, easy, and it usually never fails, until or unless you have a slightly shoddy internet connection.
Today, we'll show you how to install iOS 13 right on your iPhone without losing any files or settings. Your iPad will come with IOS installed, and if it's not the most recent version, iTunes will ask if you want to update it.
If you have an earlier iOS version, you'll still need a computer to install iOS 5. It will then report if there's a newer update than what you're running and give you the option to download and install it.
Many late fall devices also came with iOS 5 pre-loaded. It is highly recommended to plug in the device while doing an update as it requires a little more power than the average app, and if your device is low on charge it might not complete successfully, requiring you to attach a computer with itunes to perform the update. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. Asked 10 years, 6 months ago. Active 9 years, 8 months ago. Viewed 7k times. Is it possible to download the latest version of iOS without connecting my iPad?
Improve this question. Philip Regan 6, 1 1 gold badge 28 28 silver badges 35 35 bronze badges. What do you mean by it not coming preloaded with an iOS version?
The new behavior makes no sense at all. Dec 15, AM. Page content loaded. I'm sorry to hear you are having this issue with your iPhone.
If your automatic downloads are only working when plugged in to power, you may want to see if you've turned on Low Power Mode; as noted in the following article, one thing Low Power Mode does is temporarily disable automatic downloads:. You may also want to double check to see if you have cellular data enabled in the automatic download settings:. Turn on Automatic Downloads - Apple Support. Dec 4, AM. Dec 7, AM in response to brenden dv In response to brenden dv.
Thanks for the suggestions but I don't use low power mode so it's not even turned on and i do have the App Store permitted to use Cellular, but this also happen on my non-cellular iPad Air and it too will download all the pending updates to apps if plugged into a power source battery or AC. Dec 7, AM. No, it's because wifi is not active when the iPhone is in sleep mode and unplugged, whereas when plugged in wifi remains active. The iPhone has always been this way to conserve power when running on the battery.
Anything that should occur over wifi in the background, while in sleep mode, will require that the iPhone be plugged in. Automatic iCloud backups are the same way - they ONLY occur when the device is within range of a known wifi network, is in sleep mode, and is plugged in to an external power source. Dec 8, AM. YEs, and it still does just that - as long as it is plugged in to an external power source.
When plugged in, the wifi radio remains on in sleep mode and backups, updates, etc readily occur. However, in sleep mode when running on the battery, the wifi radio is powered off to save power. If you then have cellular data disabled, nothing will happen in the backgroud. And archiving that backup means you'll be able to jump back to the older version of iOS should this release prove unstable.
Like we said, the odds are low, but it's always good to have a backup at the ready. Plug your iOS device into your computer and launch iTunes. Click on the iPhone icon to access your device. Backup your iPhone. Go to the Preferences Menu and select Devices. You'll see a list of your last iPhone backups.
Control-click on the backup you just made, and on the menu that appears, select Archive. This will prevent subsequent backups from writing over this version. With a backup in place, you're finally ready to install iOS
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