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  • How to Upgrade Your iPhone to iOS 14

    Zeit: Sep. 17, 2020

    There was no applause when iOS 14 was introduced in the Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park earlier this summer, but that wasn't due to a lack of excitement.

    Rather, social distancing left each presenter by themselves onstage for Apple's online-only WWDC.

     

    Upcoming changes to Apple's mobile OS include the App Library, which allows for an A-to-Z view of all installed apps but also separates them into category

    boxes. Widgets also get their time to shine; move them around and nestle them among app icons.

     

    Messages have made a significant shift, with Slack-like inline responses in group messages and the ability to @-reply specific contacts. There's also a feature

    cribbed from WhatsApp—the ability to pin a conversation to the top of all chats.

     

    Apple Maps, meanwhile, has been made more friendly to bikes and electric vehicles with detailed information about routes for each, while Siri is a more subtle

    onscreen presence now. Oh, and your Memoji can now look more like you than ever, with age options and the addition of today's accessory of the moment: the face mask.

    A developer beta was released in June, and a public beta arrived in August, meaning Apple has (hopefully) worked out all the bugs for today's final release. Here's how to upgrade.

     

     

    Can My iPhone Run iOS 14?

     

     

     

     

    If you can't afford a new iPhone, upgrading the OS is the next best thing, and iOS 14 works with quite a few of Apple previous-generation smartphones. If you

    have one of these iPhones, you're in the clear.

    iPhone 11

    iPhone 11 Pro

    iPhone 11 Pro Max

    iPhone XS

    iPhone XS Max

    iPhone XR

    iPhone X

    iPhone 8

    iPhone 8 Plus

    iPhone 7

    iPhone 7 Plus

    iPhone 6s

    iPhone 6s Plus

    iPhone SE (1st generation)

    iPhone SE (2nd generation)

    iPod touch (7th generation)

     

    General Release

     

     

     

     

    You can either wait for your phone to remind you with a pop-up alert that iOS 14 is available or you can force a manual update. (Before you update, it's always a

    good idea to back up your data.)

     

    Navigate to Settings > General > Software Update and select Download and Install. If your iPhone has a passcode, you'll be prompted to enter it. Agree to Apple's

    terms and then...wait. You'll see Update Requested on the screen, which means Apple has added you to its download queue.

     

    Once it begins downloading, you'll see a time estimate bar up top; how long you'll wait depends on how many people are trying to upgrade. Your phone will then

    need to reboot, which could also take a few minutes. If there's not enough room on your iOS device, you'll get a message asking to temporarily remove apps. Hit

    Continue and the apps will be restored when the installation is finished. If you have trust issues, hit Cancel and remove apps manually before returning to the update.

     

    If you need your phone during the day, there's also the option to Install Tonight, which will do exactly that—install iOS 14 while you sleep, provided your device is

    charging. You can also turn on automatic updates. Go to Settings > General > Software Update > Automatic Updates. Your iOS device will then automatically update

    to the latest version of iOS overnight when it's plugged in and connected to Wi-Fi.

     

    Public Beta

     

     

     

     

    If you want to get in on the iOS action early next time around, consider the public beta. Some of your existing apps might not work with the OS and you could lose

    data, but if you're willing to try it out there's no fee to join. The point of a public beta is to find bugs developers have not yet uncovered. If you're an iOS fan, this can

    be an interesting side project. Especially if you have an older iOS device you can afford to upgrade with possibly buggy software. Sign up for the Apple Beta Software

    Program, and when iOS 15 comes around, you'll be ready.

     

     

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