Error Installing Ios 6.0.2
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Dec 08, 2015 | No Comments Apple has just released iOS 9.2 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, which includes several improvements and bug fixes. If you need help in installing the iOS 9.2 update, then follow our step-by-step guide below. iOS 9.2 Compatibility Please note iOS 9.2 is available as a free upgrade for the following iOS devices: iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5 and iPhone 4s iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad 4, iPad 3 and iPad 2 iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, Retina iPad mini, 1st gen iPad mini 6th generation iPod touch, 5th generation iPod https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201210 touch Backup your iOS Device: It is always a good idea to take a backup of your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch before updating it with the latest iOS software update. (Note that if you choose to encrypt your backup using iTunes, along with normal data, secure information like passwords etc. are also backed up.) You can back up your iOS device using iTunes or iCloud. If you need help, follow our step-by-step guide by clicking on the http://www.iphonehacks.com/2015/12/how-to-install-ios-9-2.html appropriate link below. How to backup using iCloud How to backup using iTunes Jailbreakers If you have jailbroken your iOS device and cannot live without your favorite jailbreak apps and tweaks then it is recommended that you avoid updating to iOS 9.2, until Pangu or the TaiG team release a tool to jailbreak iOS 9.2. How to install iOS 9.2 update wirelessly Over the Air (OTA): Before you start the download, plug in your device so the battery doesn’t drain during the update process. It can take anywhere from a few mins to an hour for the update to download and install, depending on how Apple’s servers are handling the load and your internet connection. You may also want to connect your iPhone to your local WiFi network, so you don’t get charged for downloading the update over your cellular connection. Once you are plugged in and connected via Wi-Fi, open the Settings app and tap on General > Software Update. iOS will automatically check for available updates and will inform you that iOS 9.2 software update is available. Note: Jailbreakers should install the update using iTunes, as OTA updates are known to give problems while jailbreaking. Tap Download to download the update. Wait for the download to complete and then tap Install to apply the update. If you get tired of waiting for the download to finish (it could take a while)
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