Did your iOS update fail? Here's how to troubleshoot
By Chance Miller 

Apple just released iOS 13 to the public, and it's available as an
over-air-download to users now. Did your iOS update fail for some reason?
Read on as we walk through a few common problems and 
solutions.

Remove and download the update again
One of the easiest ways to troubleshoot an iOS update is to simply start the
process over. This entails detailing the downloaded file, re-downloading it,
and going through the update process again.
1.      Open the Settings app
2.      Tap General
3.      Tap "iPhone Storage"
4.      In the list of apps, you should see the iOS update
5.      Tap the update
6.      Tap Delete
7.      You can now download the update again

Manage your iPhone's storage
One of the most common reasons an iOS update might fail is because of a lack
of storage space. This is easy to resolve, so long as you're willing to make
some short-term sacrifices by deleting music, apps, photos, or videos.
1.      Open Settings
2.      Tap General
3.      Tap "iPhone Storage"
4.      Look at what
You only need to delete enough stuff to free up the storage required by the
iOS update. The easiest thing to delete is videos - which you can then
re-download after the update has been installed.

'Unable to Check for Update' error
Another common error while trying to update to a new version of iOS is that
your iPhone is "Unable to Check for Update." The error doesn't offer much
explanation, with Apple only saying that "an error occurred while checking
for a software update."
Another common error will say that Apple is "Unable to Verify" the update.
The easiest way to resolve these issues is to restart your iPhone. Apple
also suggests that you try to update your device using a different WiFi
network.

Update with iTunes or Finder (Catalina)
If all else fails, Apple suggests updating via iTunes (or the Finder app if
you're running macOS Catalina). Here's how to do that:
1.      Connect your device to your computer.
2.      Open iTunes or Finder and select your device.
3.      Click Summary, then click Check for Update.

Wrap up
Have you run into any issues installing iOS 13 on your iPhone? Did any of
these solutions help solve your problem? Let us know down in the comments
and we'll do our best to help!

Original Article at:
https://9to5mac.com/2019/09/22/ios-fail-update-troubleshoot/


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