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Today’s the day: iOS 9 makes its debut, and maybe you’re one of the many users who are excited to upgrade your iOS device. I’ll cover how to upgrade to iOS 9 and how to do a fresh install of iOS 9 in this article. (If you’re wondering if you should upgrade in the first place, we think you should.)
But then, if, for whatever reason, you decide you need to downgrade back to iOS 8, I’ll also show you how it’s done. Keep this in mind: The window to revert back is small. Apple will eventually stop authorizing iOS 8, and when that happens and you have iOS 9 installed, there’s no going back.
If you’re very concerned about your apps not working or your device not performing up to par, don’t upgrade to iOS 9 immediately. You’d be better off waiting for Apple to release the first major update to iOS 9, which may address some of the bugs you are afraid of running into, and it also gives developers time to update their apps.
Apple says that iOS 9 is compatible with the following devices:
Some features in iOS 9 may not work on older devices in the list above. If you’re an owner of a device that’s on the older side of the compatibility list, consider putting off the upgrade to iOS 9 until you get more information on how the new iOS performs on your device.
Before you upgrade to iOS 9 (and, when iOS 9 is installed, before you install any iOS updates), you need to back up the data on your device. You can back up via iTunes on your Mac (fastest) or back up to iCloud (more convenient).
We have complete instructions on how to back up your iOS device in iTunes 12 or via iCloud. (The linked article is about preparing for iOS 9, but it includes backup instructions.)
OK, it’s time to install the new iOS. You have two ways to install iOS 9: Directly on your device using a wireless connection, or through iTunes with your device connected to your Mac. If you want to install directly, you need several free gigabytes of storage space available. If you don’ have to room, use iTunes on your Mac.
If you don’t see an alert, click on the device icon in the upper left and then click on the Summary tab in the left column. In the right window, click on the Check for Update button. If it’s available, the version of iOS 9 for your device will download to your computer for installation.
Apple has released iOS 12, the latest version of its mobile and tablet operating system. While the update mainly focuses on delivering a faster and more responsive OS across a range of older iPhones and iPads, it also packs a host of new apps and features.
The new iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR ship with it pre-installed, but here we’ll take a look at how to install iOS 12 on older iPhones and iPads.
First, make sure your device is capable of running iOS 12. Like iOS 11, iOS 12 is only compatible with 64-bit devices — which means 32-bit devices like the iPhone 5 won’t be able to run the update.
Here are the supported iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices:
Before you update to the iOS 12, you should make sure to back up your device’s data. That way, if you lose anything while downloading the new OS, it will be easy to restore things back to the way they were.
You can choose to back up data on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch via iCloud — or via iTunes on a PC or Mac.
Here’s how to back up an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch using iCloud:
If you choose to back up your device using a computer, you can use the built-in backup function via iTunes.
Here’s how to back up an iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch using iTunes:
The easiest way to get iOS 12 is to install it right on the iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch you want to update.
If you prefer, you can download and install iOS 12 from your computer using iTunes. Here’s how: