Does my iPhone need a update ?
Does my 12max Pro need an update if I have 15.2?
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Does my 12max Pro need an update if I have 15.2?
ReaperGrim Said:
"Does my 12max Pro need an update if I have 15.2?"
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Updating an iPhone:
What to Update:
Update Installed Apps along with the iOS.
Determining if an iOS Update will Install:
How to do so...
I. Verify Compatibility:
Identify your iPhone model. The first thing that comes to mind in incompatibility being the culprit. So, confirm the model of your iPhone. If iPhone model is incompatible with iOS15 then it is because you iPhone does not meet the hardware requirements for this iOS version(s).
II. If Compatible...
1. Back Up First:
IMPORTANT: If you have an option to update, however, then be certain you backup your iPhone first. That way, you will have something to restore your iPhone from should anything go wrong with the update
then...
2. Proceed with the Update:
Use my User Tip: Update your iPhone Using a Computer - User Tip
ReaperGrim Said:
"Does my 12max Pro need an update if I have 15.2?"
-------
Updating an iPhone:
What to Update:
Update Installed Apps along with the iOS.
Determining if an iOS Update will Install:
How to do so...
I. Verify Compatibility:
Identify your iPhone model. The first thing that comes to mind in incompatibility being the culprit. So, confirm the model of your iPhone. If iPhone model is incompatible with iOS15 then it is because you iPhone does not meet the hardware requirements for this iOS version(s).
II. If Compatible...
1. Back Up First:
IMPORTANT: If you have an option to update, however, then be certain you backup your iPhone first. That way, you will have something to restore your iPhone from should anything go wrong with the update
then...
2. Proceed with the Update:
Use my User Tip: Update your iPhone Using a Computer - User Tip
Always keep your devices updated, this helps mitigate exploits and software bugs. Go to Settings > General > Software Update - you will be prompted to install any available updates.
Does my iPhone need a update ?