Apple has released iOS 7 into the wild. As you likely know by now, it offers a significant visual overhaul to the entire mobile experience, and also includes quite a few new features.
Devices compatible with iOS 7 include: iPad 2, iPad mini, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPod touch 5th gen, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5S, and iPhone 5C. Despite the official supported hardware list, we still recommend that older model iPad and iPhone users hold off on updating until a point release resolves some of the ongoing performance issues. Of course, you don’t have to take that advice, and you can find the iOS 7 update right now through iTunes or on your iOS device itself with Over-the-Air update.
Update to iOS 7 Right Now with OTA
The simplest way to update to iOS 7 is with Over-The-Air updates on the device itself.
- Open Settings, go to “General”, then go to “Software Update”
Do note that installing the iOS 7 update through OTA requires over 3GB of space initially, despite the download being much smaller than that. That is so the update can unpack and install – it does not take up that space when completed. Basically that means you will need at least 3GB of space available on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch before it will install.
You can also install the update through iTunes, though you will need to get iTunes 11.1 first so that you can sync the device afterwards. We will be posting direct download links to the IPSW firmware files shortly.
If you’re waiting until later to perform the update, don’t forget to follow our thorough preparation guide. At the very least, back up before beginning your 7.0 update!
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