Apple has released iOS 10.0.3 for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus with a fix for cellular connectivity problems. You can download iOS 10.0.3 using the same procedures as previous updates. Details below!
- How to install iOS 10
You can delete built-in apps, control all your smart-home devices from one app, use Siri with third-party apps, and a whole lot more in iOS 10! Here’s how to download and install the update on your iPhone or iPad
How to install iOS 10 using Software Update on your iPhone or iPad
How to install iOS 10 using iTunes on your Mac or Windows PC
How to make sure you have the release version of iOS 10
- How to install iOS 10 using Software Update on your iPhone or iPad
The easiest way for most people to download iOS 10 is over-the-air, directly on their device. It’s fast, it’s efficient, and it’s simple to do.
Make sure you have a recent iCloud backup.
Launch Settings from your Home screen.
Tap on General.
Tap on Software Update.
- Downloading iOS 10 update on iPad
Tap on Download and Install.
Enter your Passcode, if prompted.
Tap Agree to the Terms and Conditions.
Tap Agree again to confirm.
- Downloading iOS 10 update on iPad
The download will begin automatically. If the download does not begin right away, you may see a notice: “Preparing to download.” Give it a couple of minutes and the download will begin shortly.
- How to install iOS 10 using iTunes on your Mac or Windows PC
If you have limited space on your device or software update isn’t working for whatever reason, you can update using iTunes.
Make sure you have a recent iTunes backup. Make it encrypted so all your password and other private data is preserved.
Launch iTunes on your Mac or Windows PC.
Plug your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in using your USB to Lightning or USB to 30-pin Dock cable.
Click on the device icon at the top left to go to the device tab.
Click on Check for Update in the Summary pane.
Click on Download and Update
Agree to the Terms and Conditions.
Enter the Passcode on your iPhone or iPad, if prompted.
How to make sure you have the release version of iOS 10
Launch iTunes on your Mac or Windows PC
Plug your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch in using your USB to Lightning or USB to 30-pin Dock cable.
Click on the device icon at the top left to go to the device tab.
Click on Restore in the Summary pane.
Confirm that you want to restore.
Agree to the Terms and Conditions.
Enter the Passcode on your iPhone or iPad, if prompted.
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