Update your iPhone or iPad
Learn how to update your iPhone or iPad to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS.
You can update your iPhone or iPad to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS wirelessly.
If the update doesn't appear on your device, use your computer to update your device. Learn how to update your device if you're using a Mac with macOS Catalina or later or if you're using a Mac with macOS Mojave or earlier or a Windows PC.
Update your iPhone or iPad wirelessly
Back up your device using iCloud or your computer.
Plug your device into power and connect to the internet with Wi-Fi.
Go to Settings > General, then tap Software Update.
If you see more than one software update option, choose the one that you want to install.
Tap Install Now. If you see Download and Install instead, tap it to download the update, enter your passcode, then tap Install Now. If you don't know your passcode, learn what to do.
If you get an alert when updating wirelessly
Learn what to do if you see an alert message while trying to update your device wirelessly.
Some software updates aren't available wirelessly. VPN or proxy connections might prevent your device from contacting the update servers.
If you need more space when updating wirelessly
If a message asks to temporarily remove apps because the software needs more space for the update, tap Continue to allow the system to remove apps. After installation is complete, those apps are automatically reinstalled. If you tap Cancel instead, you can delete content manually from your device to add more space.
Customize automatic updates
Your device can update automatically overnight while it's charging.
Turn on automatic updates
Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
Tap Automatic Updates.
Turn on one of the following:
Automatically Install: When an update is available, iPhone downloads and installs it overnight while charging and connected to Wi-Fi. You’re notified before iPhone installs an update.
Automatically Download: Downloads an update automatically when you connect your iPhone to Wi‑Fi, while it's charging, and when it's locked so you can install the update later. To see this option, first turn off Automatically Install.
Install Rapid Security Responses
Rapid Security Responses deliver important security improvements quicker, before Apple includes them in future software updates.
To get Rapid Security Responses automatically:
Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
Tap Automatic Updates.
If you don't want Rapid Security Responses installed automatically, you can install Rapid Security Responses like software updates.
To remove a Rapid Security Response:
Go to Settings > General > About.
Tap the version.
Tap Remove Security Response.
You can reinstall the Rapid Security Response later, or wait for the system to install it as part of a standard software update.
Update system files only
iPhone can automatically download and install system file updates to improve iPhone features without updating iOS.
Go to Settings > General > Software Update.
Turn on Automatic Updates.
Under iOS Updates, turn off Automatically Install.
Under System Files, turn on Automatically Install.
Upgrading to the latest version of iOS or iPadOS software provides features, security updates, and bug fixes. Not all features are available on all devices or in all countries and regions. Many factors, including network conditions and individual use, may influence battery and system performance; actual results may vary.
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