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How do I update my iPhone 8?

No software update option on my iPhone 8 , i only have the update of 14.5. How do I update my phone ?


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iPhone 8, iOS 14

Posted on May 12, 2023 11:20 AM

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Posted on May 12, 2023 1:32 PM

Hello,


There are different ways to ensure the highest iOS that your device will support is installed on your device.


This support article has instructions about updating an iPhone or iPad wirelessly --> Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support Read the article for recommended criteria for being able to use wireless updating.


You can also use Mac and PC computers to update system software --> Update iOS on iPhone - Apple Support


When updating, your device will update to the highest version currently available that it will support, or it will just say it is up to date (and can't go any higher) and won't install anything. If you want to run a higher system version than your current device is capable of running, you need to buy a newer device.


Any equipment currently running iOS 12.5.7 can't be updated to anything higher.

An iPhone 5S, 6, or 6plus, will only update to iOS 12.5.7

An iPhone 6S through 7, or SE(gen. 1), will currently update to iOS 15.7.5

An iPhone 8 or later will directly update to the latest iOS, 16.4.1


Note that New Rapid Security Responses are delivered only beginning with iOS 16.4.1 ( About Rapid Security Responses for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS - Apple Support )


For a list of equipment supporting iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 (and the current 16.4.1), read this article --> iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 are compatible with these devices - Apple Support



If your update feature on a device is greyed out or restricted, it may have been disabled using Screen Time, or by an IT administrator if you are using a device owned by an employer or educational institution. Read this document about using Screen Time on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch --> Use Screen Time on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

Tap Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy > scroll to Allow Changes.



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May 12, 2023 1:32 PM in response to lucalyn

Hello,


There are different ways to ensure the highest iOS that your device will support is installed on your device.


This support article has instructions about updating an iPhone or iPad wirelessly --> Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support Read the article for recommended criteria for being able to use wireless updating.


You can also use Mac and PC computers to update system software --> Update iOS on iPhone - Apple Support


When updating, your device will update to the highest version currently available that it will support, or it will just say it is up to date (and can't go any higher) and won't install anything. If you want to run a higher system version than your current device is capable of running, you need to buy a newer device.


Any equipment currently running iOS 12.5.7 can't be updated to anything higher.

An iPhone 5S, 6, or 6plus, will only update to iOS 12.5.7

An iPhone 6S through 7, or SE(gen. 1), will currently update to iOS 15.7.5

An iPhone 8 or later will directly update to the latest iOS, 16.4.1


Note that New Rapid Security Responses are delivered only beginning with iOS 16.4.1 ( About Rapid Security Responses for iOS, iPadOS, and macOS - Apple Support )


For a list of equipment supporting iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 (and the current 16.4.1), read this article --> iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 are compatible with these devices - Apple Support



If your update feature on a device is greyed out or restricted, it may have been disabled using Screen Time, or by an IT administrator if you are using a device owned by an employer or educational institution. Read this document about using Screen Time on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch --> Use Screen Time on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

Tap Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy > scroll to Allow Changes.



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