[NFBF-L] Your iPhone can get iOS 13 tomorrow. Here's how to prepare - CNET

PLipovsky plipovsky at cfl.rr.com
Sat Sep 21 20:01:04 UTC 2019


Sharing FYI 

 

Just a heads up for all of you with iPhones - you may want to wait a bit, for two reasons.

1. The servers will be flooded the first day or so.

2. Sometimes new iOS upgrades have bugs that will be worked out in a few weeks.

 

Up to you!

 

Kristine

 


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Your iPhone can get iOS 13 tomorrow. Here's how to prepare


Take a few minutes to make sure your iOS 13 update goes smoothly when it launches tomorrow.


 <x-msg://9/profiles/mrcippy/> Jason CiprianiSeptember 18, 2019 3:00 AM PDT



iOS 13 adds a dark mode to your iPhone, and much more. 

The  <x-msg://9/news/how-to-buy-the-iphone-11-and-11-pro-right-now/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> iPhone 11 may not launch until Friday, but our review is already out and according to CNET's Scott Stein, it's the  <x-msg://9/products/apple-iphone-11/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> best midtier phone Apple has ever made. New iPhones aren't the only thing Apple is launching this week -- tomorrow  <x-msg://9/news/apple-ios-13-will-be-released-sept-19/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> Apple will release iOS 13 for iPhone and iPod Touch owners. The  <x-msg://9/news/ios-13-and-ipados-how-to-join-the-beta-use-the-best-new-features-on-your-iphone-and-ipad/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> software update brings with it plenty of new features, including a  <x-msg://9/news/dark-mode-for-iphone-arrives-sept-19-how-youll-use-apples-new-ios-13-feature/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> dedicated dark mode, a new  <x-msg://9/news/get-the-new-iphone-keyboard-tool-that-revolutionizes-typing-in-ios-13/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> swipe keyboard and a  <x-msg://9/news/iphone-photos-in-ios-13-and-ipad-os-what-you-need-to-know/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> revamped Photos app (complete with video editing tools). But before you anxiously begin tapping that update button, there are a few things you should do on your iPhone to ensure everything goes as smoothly as possible.  

You don't want to be one of those people posting on Facebook that iOS 13 lost your contacts and you need phone numbers -- there's no reason for that to happen in 2019.  

Take a few minutes right now and do some fall cleaning, then create a backup of your iPhone; just in case. Then after you've done all of that,  <x-msg://9/news/your-iphone-will-get-ios-13-on-sept-19-heres-how-to-put-it-on-your-phone/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> install iOS 13.  

 


Video: Hands-on with the iPhone 11's ultra-wide-angle camera


 


When will iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 be available? 


*	iOS 13 launches for iPhones on Thursday, Sept. 19.
*	 <x-msg://9/news/your-iphone-will-get-ios-13-on-sept-19-heres-how-to-put-it-on-your-phone/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> iPadOS 13 launches for iPad on Monday, Sept. 30.


Devices that will support iOS 13, iPadOS 13


iPhone XS 

12.9-inch iPad Pro 


iPhone XS Max 

11-inch iPad Pro 


iPhone XR 

10.5-inch iPad Pro 


iPhone X 

9.7-inch iPad Pro 


iPhone 8 

iPad (6th generation) 


iPhone 8 Plus 

iPad (5th generation) 


iPhone 7 

iPad Mini (5th generation) 


iPhone 7 Plus 

iPad Mini 4 


iPhone 6S 

iPad Air (3rd generation) 


iPhone 6S Plus 

iPad Air 2 


iPhone SE 

iPod Touch (7th generation) 

		

Get rid of old apps and photos 


I recommend using major OS updates as a yearly reminder it's time to go through all of the apps you have installed on your iPhone or iPad and delete those random face swap apps or games you used for a few minutes, then forgot all about. It's also a good time to go through the Photos app and delete all those random screenshots, photos and videos you no longer need.  

Removing unused apps will trim down the amount of storage you're using, and also speed up the backup process since there's less for iTunes or iCloud to backup.  


Back up your iPhone or iPad 


There are two methods for backing up your iOS device. You can use Apple's iCloud service, or use iTunes on a Mac or PC. Backing up through iCloud is arguably the easiest method. It's a good idea to back up your device right before you update, that way if something goes wrong you're not restoring to a backup created a few days ago, and all of your current information will be restored.  

Screenshots by Jason Cipriani/CNET 


iCloud 


Using Apple's iCloud service to back up your iOS device is the easier method. Each iCloud account is given 5GB of free storage for things like backups, so why not use it? To force a backup of your iOS device using Apple's iCloud service, go to Settings > tap on your name > iCloud > iCloud Backup > Back up now. 

Make sure you're connected to a Wi-Fi network and have a charger handy. You don't want to burn through your wireless data plan, and the backup process can chew through a lot of your battery in a short time. 




Use iTunes 


Another way to back up your iOS device is to use iTunes. You'll need a computer with the latest version of iTunes installed and an Apple Lightning cable. Connect your iOS device to the computer and unlock it. Enter your PIN code if prompted to approve a connection between the computer and device. 

 

In iTunes, click on the small thumbnail of your device next to the Music/Movies drop-down menu. 

With the Summary option selected on the left, you should see a screen full of details about your device. On that screen is also a Backups section. Leave iCloud selected, but check the Encrypt iPhone backup box. 

You'll be asked for a password that will be used to encrypt the backup. Whatever you do, do not lose or forget the password you enter -- without it, you can't restore your iOS device's backup should you need to. 

Screenshot by Jason Cipriani/CNET 

With a password entered, click Back Up Now and let iTunes work. A few minutes later, you'll have an encrypted backup stored on your computer. An encrypted backup will prevent you from having to enter account passwords for apps like email or Facebook when restoring a device, as opposed to iCloud backups that can be hit or miss. 

Once you have a backup,  <x-msg://9/news/your-iphone-will-get-ios-13-on-sept-19-heres-how-to-put-it-on-your-phone/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> install iOS 13, then check out our  <x-msg://9/news/ios-13-and-ipados-how-to-join-the-beta-use-the-best-new-features-on-your-iphone-and-ipad/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> complete guide to  <x-msg://9/news/ios-13-ipados-12-of-the-best-hidden-features-we-found/#ftag=CAD-00-10aag7d> all of the hidden -- and announced -- features so you can get the most out of the update.  

 





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