Your thought akes sense,
I have my auto lock set to 2 minutes which is why it locks during download.
From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com On
Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
Sent: Friday, 12 June 2020 9:09 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: IOS updates
Yes, I got what your saying
o:*macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
<mailto: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
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>>> Hope that makes sense.
>>>
>>> Simon f
>>>
>>> From:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> >> <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>>On Behalf Of Petrus Tuerlings
>>> Sen
>>
>> Simon f
>>
>> From: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 cur
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 phon
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
I've had the same experience. Really can't explain it. I guess it just is what
it is.
- Brad -
On Jun 10, 2020, at 16:37, Petrus Tuerlings wrote:
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
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
Hi Tim,
That must be it until WWDC in I believe 3 weeks
From: 'Tim Kilburn' via MacVisionaries
Sent: Tuesday, 14 May 2019 5:37 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: MacOS and iOS Updates Available
Hi,
Mojave 10.14.5 and iOS 12.3 are available for the taking today.
Lat
Hi,
Mojave 10.14.5 and iOS 12.3 are available for the taking today.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
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The following information is import
Surrender. Just choose to “Install tonight”. It’ll update, but now you don’t
have to be there to watch it happen, and get all angry about it. It’ll all be
over when you next look. Apple wins. Again.
The license agreement shows up just before it commences the install, so
presumably you’ll j
ISP.
>>>>
>>>> Blocking all Apple domains at the router level definitely should do the
>>>> trick, but he may wish to test his devices as I’d guess tons of other
>>>> critical Apple services won’t work either. I wonder if there’s a subdomain
>
ovider
>>> as his ISP.
>>>
>>> Blocking all Apple domains at the router level definitely should do the
>>> trick, but he may wish to test his devices as I’d guess tons of other
>>> critical Apple services won’t work either. I wonder if t
his devices as I’d guess tons of other
>> critical Apple services won’t work either. I wonder if there’s a subdomain
>> he could block instead that might not be so drastic. It certainly would be
>> nice to have a way of turning off automatic downloads of iOS updates.
>>
>
tead that might not be so drastic. It certainly would be nice
> to have a way of turning off automatic downloads of iOS updates.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Grant
>
>
>> On Jan 19, 2016, at 8:44 PM, Donna Goodin > <mailto:doniado...@me.com>> wrote:
>>
>>
g all Apple domains at the router level definitely should do the
> trick, but he may wish to test his devices as I’d guess tons of other
> critical Apple services won’t work either. I wonder if there’s a subdomain he
> could block instead that might not be so drastic. It certainly would b
there’s a subdomain he could block
instead that might not be so drastic. It certainly would be nice to have a way
of turning off automatic downloads of iOS updates.
Cheers,
Grant
> On Jan 19, 2016, at 8:44 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
> Grant,
>
> With all due respect, r
from his home IP. It's a pretty radical solution that should not
be necessary, but hopefully one that will work for him.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jan 19, 2016, at 8:25 PM, Grant wrote:
>
> I don't think iOS updates download over cellular networks, do they? I've
> always been
I don't think iOS updates download over cellular networks, do they? I've always
been advised that I need to connect to Wi-Fi to download a new version of iOS,
even when I try to initiate the update myself. Therefore cellular data usage
should not be a problem. As well, once the updat
Wow! thanks for this, it was an entertaining, albeit exacerbating read. :) I
mean, seriously. If you don't want to download an update, why the would
you want to download it and let it take up all that space on your device? I
have to agree with the comments that talked about Apple losin
Hi Donna,
I regret that the answer you are looking for is, “You can’t.”
See this:
http://osxdaily.com/2016/01/04/stop-ios-software-update-notification/
Read all the comments too; fun stuff.
The best options you have are to either go to cellular full-time, leave the
downloaded updates on the de
;>
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin
>>> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2016 7:56 AM
>>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>>> Subject:
Hi Donna,
I’m not sure there is a way to stop it all together. If its a poor cellular
connectivity issue more than wifi/home broadband, your friend should try going
into settings/cellular, and turning settings off. I believe this will prevent
the update from being downloaded via cellular data a
t;> On Jan 19, 2016, at 8:26 AM, BBS wrote:
>>
>> Hi Donna. There is no setting to stop iOS updates. However, if your friend
>> fills up his or her phone, there wouldn't be any room for the updates to
>> download.
>>
>>
>> Shawn
&g
Hi Shawn,
Yep, he knows that, but he's hoping for another solution. :) thanks, though!
Cheers,
Donna
> On Jan 19, 2016, at 8:26 AM, BBS wrote:
>
> Hi Donna. There is no setting to stop iOS updates. However, if your friend
> fills up his or her phone, there wouldn'
Hi Donna. There is no setting to stop iOS updates. However, if your friend
fills up his or her phone, there wouldn't be any room for the updates to
download.
Shawn
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Hi all,
I'm actually posting this for a friend who lives in a rural area. He has lousy
internet connectivity, and wants to stop automatic download of IOS system
updates. anyone know of a way to do this? The setting to disable app
downloads in iTunes?App Store settings only applies to purchas
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