Hi petrus,

Chances are that your phone had downloaded the update to it’s cache and when 
you hit install and entered your pin it started installing.

As for your wife,
I’d think that was a you had to download the IOs version which required the pin 
but then while it was downloading and you fell asleep
It finished the dl and then required you to hit install an that is when you got 
the Pin request again.

Hope that makes sense.

Simon f

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> On 
Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
Sent: Thursday, 11 June 2020 9:38 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: IOS updates

Hi all,
I’m a little curious as to IOS updates. Yesterday I updated too 13.5.1 on both 
my wife’s phone an my own. I did mine in the morning. I opened the General 
settings on my phone and selected software update and tapped on Download and 
install. Entered my pass code to verify the update request and let it do its 
thing. Once it was done I entered my pass code again and it was all done. I did 
my wife’s phone last night and did the same thing, once I tapped on download 
and install and entered her pass code it started downloading. I fell asleep and 
woke up about an hour later so I checked it. I had to unlock the phone with the 
pass code again and it was waiting for me to tap the install now button. My 
phone completed the entire process without me having to tap the install now   
button but my wife’s phone took two steps. We both have an 8+ with the same 
memory and the same age. We got them together at the same time. So why would my 
one complete the download and install from start to finish and her one asking 
to install now after downloading it?
Just curious.
Sent from Petrus' MacBook

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