Here’s a quick, easy, and straightforward method for updating your Apple devices. It is recommended to update while connected to a stable Wi-Fi network, and some updates are not available over a cellular connection. Also, ensure that your devices are charged or that you have a charger on hand in case one is required.
iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad
- Select Settings > General, then Software Update.
- Tap the update and follow the on-screen instructions.
The Apple Watch
Using the iPhone
- Launch the Watch app, then select My Watch, then General > Software Update.
- Tap the update and follow the on-screen instructions.
Using the Watch
- Tap General > Software Update in the Settings app.
- Tap the update and follow the on-screen instructions.
Mac
- Click the Apple icon in the upper-right corner of your screen, then select System Preferences.
- Click Software Update from the System Preferences window.
- Click Update Now or Upgrade Now depending on whether the update is minor or major.
Apple TV
- Open the Settings app on Apple TV and navigate to System > Software Updates.
- Select Update Software and follow the prompts.
How will I know if an update for my Apple device is available?
There are numerous options. Most people are familiar with the red dot on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch Settings icon. Unless you perform a manual update, WatchOS, TVOS, and MacOS will eventually notify you.
Why should I bother updating?
Along with new features and bug fixes, security updates help to keep your device safe from hackers and other bad guys.
Are updates dangerous?
Updates are completely safe. Yes, there may be bugs that irritate you, but serious issues that render a device bricked or unusable are extremely rare.
To read our blog on “Apple release iOS16 security updates at record-breaking pace,” click here