• Here's how to get iOS updates weeks early - but also why you shou

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Mar 31 10:30:04 2022
    Here's how to get iOS updates weeks early - but also why you shouldn't

    Date:
    Thu, 31 Mar 2022 09:25:47 +0000

    Description:
    Apple's auto-update feature is a handy tool, but it's not the fastest way to get the latest versions of iOS.

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    iOS updates are a regular occurrence, but if youre waiting for your phone to automatically update then youll often be getting those updates a lot later than you could be doing in some cases weeks later.

    If you want to get the latest versions of iOS a lot faster, then you should instead head to Settings > General > Software Update as soon as they're available. If your version of iOS isnt already up to date, then youll find
    the latest version there, even if your iPhone hasnt yet alerted you to it.

    That way you can enjoy new and improved features, bug fixes, and other
    changes a whole lot faster. But theres a reason Apple doesnt alert users to updates straight away.

    According to Craig Federighi (Apples senior VP of software engineering) in reply to an email about this from Reddit user Mateusz Buda , the reason for the delay in auto-updates (which he says typically arrive 1-4 weeks later) is so that user feedback can be obtained before every single user gets the update.

    In other words then, those who seek out the update in the Settings screen to get it first will likely flag any bugs or other issues that they have, that Apple might have missed in its internal tests. The company can then - if necessary - delay or pull the update to fix those problems before the auto-update kicks in.

    Although not stated by Federighi, its likely that this staged approach also lightens the load on Apples servers and ensures updates dont take an age to download. Analysis: auto-update is the safer option

    Given this explanation, it seems that auto-update is arguably the more sensible mechanism to use, as youre less likely to encounter bugs that way.

    Sure, Apple irons out most of the bugs before it seeds the update to anyone, but it's impossible to catch them all. Indeed, there have been no shortage of iOS bugs over the years, and youre more likely to avoid these if you dont
    grab an update on day one.

    If the system is working as seemingly intended then the update wont be sent
    to your phone until Apple has learned of and fixed these user-reported
    issues.

    But it also means that you too have the chance to be alerted to any issues (such as those reported on TechRadar and on forums) before you download the update. You can then choose to delay updating until you know the problems
    have been fixed.

    Obviously, the lure of new features can be hard to resist, but certainly for smaller updates there neednt be any hurry to grab them. Everything we know about iOS 16

    Via MacRumors



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