
Are you keen to get your hands on the over 200 new features in iOS 6? Here’s our guide to a smooth update for your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad.
Which devices get iOS 6?
The new iPhone 5 ships with iOS 6, but you can also upgrade a few Apple devices to take advantage of the latest version of the iOS platform. Here’s the complete list:
- iPhone 3GS
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 4S
- iPod Touch (4th generation)
- iPod Touch (5th generation)
- iPad 2
- The New iPad (3rd generation)
You can get a closer look at some of the new features in our hands-on with iOS 6.
Limited features
Before you get too excited, there are some features that will only work certain devices. For example, Siri is only available on the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPad (3rd generation), and iPod touch (5th generation). Turn-by-turn navigation is only available on the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, and iPad 2 or later with cellular data capability. Panorama is only available on the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, and iPod touch (5th generation).
How to update to iOS 6
You have two basic options for updating your device to iOS 6, either wirelessly over-the-air (which will take a while) or hook it up through iTunes. Before you begin do a backup.
If you want to update to iOS 6 OTA then go to Settings > General > Software Update and pick iOS 6. Tap through the setup screens and wait until the device restarts (it would be wise to plug it in, especially if the battery is low). Click through another few setup screens and you’re done.
It will be much faster to use iTunes. Simply load it up and click iTunes > Check for Updates to get the latest version. Connect your device, select it in the left hand column and click Check for Update. Choose Download and Update, continue through the setup screens and wait. Leave your device connected until it restarts and then run through the setup screens and you’re done.
Make sure you don’t unplug the device or turn it off during the update and it should be plain sailing.
Problems updating to iOS 6
Every big rollout like this inevitably results in a few problems. If you encounter any hassles updating to iOS 6 then please post a comment, and if you find a fix then let us know. We’ll post a list and some possible fixes.
Cannot connect to iTunes store
If you encounter this message when you click on the App store link in Passbook then don’t worry. You can try the following fix:
Go to Settings > General > Date and Time > Set Automatically > Off.
Now set the date one year ahead to 2013. Go back and try to update the app again. If you get an error message, go back to Settings and turn Set Automatically back on again.
Wi-Fi issues
Some users found they had problems connecting to Wi-Fi networks after updating to iOS 6. The problem was caused by a Web page that went down on Apple’s website (it has now been restored). If anyone is still encountering issues with this, toggling Wi-Fi on and off should resolve it. If not, then try turning Wi-Fi off and restarting the phone before turning Wi-Fi back on again and you should be good to go.
Missing music
A number of users are reporting a problem with missing music after the iOS 6 update. Apparently Playlist, Album and Artists names are all present and correct, but attempts to play the tracks fail. It appears the Music app is having trouble finding them. Siri can’t find the tracks in question either.
You can find a discussion of this issue at the Apple Support website, but there is no solution yet other than restoring. That means deleting the content and then restoring it from a backup. The problem seems to be linked to iTunes Match.
We’ll keep you posted on this one.
My Settings – General doesn’t have a Software Update button!! How do I update the ios on my ipad2??? I don’t have a computer to connect to for upgrading via itunes!
I have an ipad2 too. I have the same problem…when I go to my settings to general I dont have an update software option…whenever I try to download a new app it says I need iOS 6 to do so…isn’t it annoying?
I don’t think you can do it without a computer and iTunes :-(
so if you don’t have iOS 5, how do you update your device? and will it automatically update to iOS 6 or no? I know you said you need to update via iTunes, but if you go into iTunes will it tell you to update right away? I’m not very good with computers, I got my iPad 2 for Christmas two years ago and I’m just trying to update for the first time now! I don’t have a computer myself, I just came to my moms and plugged it into my moms laptop and I can’t figure out how to do anything now!!
You need at least iOS 5 to update from the device, otherwise you must update via iTunes.
so if you don’t have iOS 5, how do you update your device? and will it automatically update to iOS 6 or no? I know you said you need to update via iTunes, but if you go into iTunes will it tell you to update right away? I’m not very good with computers, I got my iPad 2 for Christmas two years ago and I’m just trying to update for the first time now! I don’t have a computer myself, I just came to my moms and plugged it into my moms laptop and I can’t figure out how to do anything now!!
My Settings – General doesn’t have a Software Update button!! How do I update the ios on my IPhone 4 ?
i am trying to update my iphone 4s to ios 6 over wifi but everytime its almost done updating it says update cannot be complete. what should i do.?
or it days an error has occurred
my ipod 4g is jailbroken. does it mean that I can’t update my itouch to ios 6 ?
I jail broke my iPad and now I want to go back to what it was… I wanted to do the i06 software update but it won’t even give me the option when you go to settings > general. How do I go about fixing this issue?
i cannont switch on my iphone 4s after update ios 6
I don’t see the ‘Update Software’ option in General > Settings. I have iPhone 4.
i am trying to update my 4 to the ios 6. while backing up it stalls and wont finish the update. any ideas why this happens and to get it to finish. i also tried to do it without itunes, but there is no software update on my phone. anyone??
Here’s a possible fix for the Missing Music problem – it worked when I upgraded my iPod to iOS 6 and all its playlists disappeared.
On your iPod, tap on “Settings” and then on “General” and then on “International”
Change your Language to another option, for example if your default is English, change it to Francais
Relaunch the iPod app and wait for the iPod library to update
Your music has returned; navigate back to Language settings and revert back to English (or your default)
This fix is at http://osxdaily.com/2010/11/24/fix-for-no-content-on-iphone-ipod-after-ios-4-2-1 -update/
I found it via a link at https://discussions.apple.com/message/15195120#15195120
It sounds completely crazy, but it actually worked: all my playlists magically showed up again on my iPod!
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