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How do I update my iPhone when it says update requested?

When your iPhone indicates that an update is requested, you can update it by taking the following steps:

1. Ensure your iPhone is connected to a stable Wi-Fi network, as updates may require a substantial amount of data to download.

2. Go to the Settings app, then tap “General”, and then “Software Update”.

3. Your iPhone will check for any available updates and prompt you to download them if any are found.

4. If an update is available, tap “Download and Install” to begin the updating process.

5. Once the update is downloaded, your iPhone will automatically restart and apply the update.

6. After the update is complete, you can verify the new version of iOS your device is running by going to Settings > General > About and checking the version number.

Why is my iOS device not updating?

There could be several reasons why your iOS device is not updating.

The first thing to check is whether your device is compatible with the latest version of iOS. Devices that are too old may not be able to install the update, so it’s important to check if your device is listed as compatible before attempting a new update.

Another possible reason could be insufficient storage space on your device. If you don’t have enough storage space available, it will prevent the update from downloading. You may need to free up some space before attempting to update.

It’s also possible that the internet connection you’re using may be blocked, or there may be a problem with your Wi-Fi connection. You should make sure there are no issues with your internet before attempting to update.

Finally, it’s possible that there may be an issue with Apple’s servers. You should check to make sure Apple’s servers are up and running again before attempting to update your device.

These are all potential reasons why your iOS device may not be updating. Make sure to check each of these factors before attempting to update your device again.

Why will my phone not update to iOS 15?

It is likely that your phone will not update to iOS 15 because it is not compatible with the latest operating system. Generally, your device needs to be supported by the most recent Apple A series processor and support the 64-bit architecture in order for the update to work.

Older iPhone models, such as the iPhone 5S, 6, and 6S, have the 32-bit architecture and thus do not support iOS 15. Additionally, your device must meet the software requirements needed for the update.

The amount of storage required may also be a factor if you have a device with limited internal storage space.

It’s also possible that your device is not connected to the appropriate Wi-Fi signal or that it may be experiencing a bug related to the installation process. If none of these solutions appear to be the cause, it’s highly recommended to reach out to Apple support, who can help diagnose and fix the issue.

Which iPhone will get iOS 16?

Apple has not yet announced which iPhones will be getting iOS 16 – the next major iOS software update – when it is released. Generally speaking, iPhones that have been released within the last four years will be eligible for major iOS software updates.

This means that any iPhones released in 2017 or later should be eligible for iOS 16 when it is released.

In any case, we won’t know for certain which iPhones will support iOS 16 until Apple officially announces the list of supported devices. That said, it is likely that all of the latest iPhones, including the iPhone 12, iPhone 12 Mini, iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, and any future iPhones released by Apple that year, will be supported by iOS 16.

Why is iPhone update taking so long?

The iPhone update may be taking a long time for several reasons. Depending on the size of the update, the speed of your internet connection, and the number of programs running on your phone, the update could be taking a while to download.

Also, if the Apple servers are busy, the download speed may be slower. Additionally, if you have an older version of the iPhone, the update could take longer because older models need more time to process new software.

Lastly, if you don’t have enough storage space on your phone or memory, the update could be taking longer than expected. To speed the update process, make sure your internet connection is fast and reliable and check your phone’s storage to make sure there is enough room for the update.