I did the update last evening and had no issues. My phone is a 4S and I guess 
that could've made the difference.

Kev
On Nov 12, 2011, at 6:59 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:

> Hi guys.
> I did an update to my iPhone last night directly to the iPhone. I had a 
> problem I need to tell you guys about, and I need to contact Apple about this 
> also. My sighted husband had already gotten his update to work, so I started 
> mine. My phone was happy to download the program, no problem. But when it 
> came time to install it, I got an error. My husband had the idea to turn 
> VoiceOver off. That worked.
> 
> However, you can't just turn VoiceO ver off and it goes on its merry way. He 
> had to go to settings and then start things again. This means that those of 
> us with no vision can't do our own update. directly to the iPhone. I was 
> concerned that the new update would kill VoiceOver because of that, but it 
> came back ok. So, those of you with no vision and no sighted friends around 
> at the time you want to do your update might want to use iTunes instead.
> 
> Regards,
> Gigi
> 
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