Ios Over The Air Software Update
How to Stop i. OS Software Update Notifications Reminders. The latest versions of i. OS automatically remind users, frequently, to install whatever awaiting version of i. OS is available for their i. Phone, i. Pad, or i. Apple urged uses to update their iPhoneiPadiPod Touch devices to iOS 10. WiFi chip Vulnerability. An OTA update, or overtheair update, is the wireless delivery of new software or data to mobile phones and tablets. Pod touch. While you can postpone the software update 2. Nonetheless, youll be reminded again to install the i. OS software update until you do. Ios Over The Air Software Update' title='Ios Over The Air Software Update' />But can you stop i. OS software update notifications and reminders from constantly popping up on your i. Phone or i. Pad The answer is sort of. This is probably not what youre wanting to hear, but there isnt a perfect way to stop i. OS software updates from pestering you about an available update. The good news is there are several methods to get i. OS update reminders from constantly appearing on your device, each takes a different approach, from postponing the update, to removing it, to giving in and updating, to even blocking the update server. Option 1 Punt the i. OS Update for 2. 4 Hours. When you see the i. OS Software Update reminder, choose Later and then choose Remind Me Later dont worry, it will remind you later. Again. And again. If you take this route, get used to pressing Later and Remind Me Later repeatedly, as in 2. And 2. 4 hours later, again. And another 2. 4 hours later, you can go through the process yet again, until you either give in or move along with another of the options below. Option 2 Delete the i. OS Update Avoid Wi Fi. The best way to stop being nagged about impending i. OS updates available is to delete the i. OS update from the i. Phone, i. Pad, or i. Pod touch, and then avoid wi fi. Deleting the available i. OS update from the device will stop the update reminder from appearing, but you have to disconnect from wi fi and avoid wireless networks because the moment your device is unattended and back on wi fi the i. OS update will download itself again and start pestering you again. This is less than desirable particularly for those with limited broadband bandwidth, but Apple really wants you to update that i. OS device to the latest available version. Open the Settings app and go to GeneralChoose Storage i. Cloud UsageGo to Manage StorageLocate the i. OS software update that is nagging you and tap on it. Tap on Delete Update and confirm that you want to delete the updateDisconnect from wi fi to avoid the software update downloading itself againThis deletes the available i. OS update which stops the i. OS update from popping up every day, however, the moment youre on a sustained wi fi connection for a while the i. OS update will download itself again automatically and start sending pop ups to install it again. Dont worry, you wont lose the ability to install the i. OS update, you can download it again yourself by going to Settings Software Update, or just join wi fi and leave the device unattended and it will download automatically without prompting. Now that the update has been removed from the i. OS device, youll want to avoid wi fi, otherwise the update will just download itself at the next chance it gets. Typically this happens after the i. Phone, i. Pad, or i. Pod touch is on wi fi and it hasnt been used in a while, similar to how i. Cloud automatically backs up. Option 3 Accept and Install the Update. Another approach is to just give in and submit to the i. OS software update installation. Whether or not this is acceptable to you may depend on a variety of things, like what your opinion of a particular i. OS update is, whether youre able to troubleshoot a potentially failed i. OS install, whether youre busy or not, and perhaps even principle. Waves Api Osx Torrent. On the plus side, youll be on the latest version of i. OS by doing so. As always, if you decide to give into the nagging install notifications and install the software update, always back up your i. Phone, i. Pad, or i. Pod touch beforehand. Option 4 Blocking the Apple Software Update Domains on a Router Gateway. The last option is to block the update domains on whatever router or gateway the i. OS devices are using to connect to the internet. This is a rather dramatic approach and can lead to many unintended issues, plus it will stop the ability to download any software update from Apple at all entirely for all devices through the network until its reversed. Because there is no way of preventing software updates through settings however, this is the approach that many managed enterprise and educational facilities take with i. OS devices. For those who want to go this route, preventing access to the following domains does the trick appldnld. Each router and gateway is different, so youll have to set this up on your own. Again, if you do this, no device on the network will be able to install any update from Apple at all, nor check for available updates. Dont do this unless you know exactly what youre doing and why, its truly only an option for advanced users, network administrators, and sysadmins who need to manage devices on their own without the constant update reminders. Really the best thing to do is just to install the software updates if you dont mind doing so. Nonetheless, thats not always an option. For example, Im traveling, and I dont have the time to deal with a software update, the necessary backups, and potential restores from an update gone awry. While modern versions of i. OS are particularly aggressive with reminding you repeatedly about available i. OS updates, the Mac has taken on a similar approach and will nag about OS X updates as well. Fortunately, the Mac has a bit more control for getting software updates to stop bothering you in OS X, or you can just turn on endless Do Not Disturb mode as a workaround for handling relentless notification harassment in OS X. Perhaps a similar approach will be available to i. OS at some point, or better yet, a settings option to stop the i. OS auto update and auto download behavior entirely.