If You Don't Want To Update Your iPhone To iOS 13, Here Is How
Saanvi Araav
The iOS 13.1 version is hoped to have many new features and bug fixes. Here is how to avoid automatic updates on your iPhone until you can get it
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A new version of your phone operating system is always exciting, especially if you are an iPhone owner and all of those hypes might encourage you to update as long as it is possible. iOS 13 promised some really handy brand new features. That includes an improved photography app and a dark mode. However, recent iOS commenters said that the new OS still has many issues like bugs, apps crashing, dropping in cellular signals, and failure with smart-home devices.
If you are truly a risk-taking iOS user who just does not mind the possible issues, then I wish you the best. However, if you are a phone user who really relies on the iPhone to complete daily tasks, you may not want to deal with a buggy upgrade.
The tech giant Apple promises that in the 13.1 version, they will update the OS with many new features and bug fixes. So until you are sure that the latest update can work for you, here is how to avoid automatic updates on your iPhone.
It is quite easy and straightforward to avoid this iOS 13 updates. You only need to turn off the Automatic Updates.
The setting for Automatic Updates is now turn off. With the 13.1 iOS, we hope that most of the current bugs and problems would be ironed out already. If you change your mind later, you could just do the similar steps to turn the setting for Automatic Updates on again. Then your iPhone will download and install it overnight. But remember to plug it in and connect it to the Internet.