iOS 7 will be absolutely free to all devices you can update. The devices you are able to update are all iPads except the original, the 5th generation iPod Touch, the iPhone 4, 4S, and 5, 5C, 5S, and whatever new iOS devices Apple releases on 10/22/13.
Be careful, it will charge your mobile data if you update without Wi-Fi or wired. When I upgraded to it, it consumed more than 1 GB of mobile data.
It is absolutely, 100%, completely free. :)
The hefty price of FREE!
If you are running iOS 5, you can update to iOS 6 wirelessly from Settings>General>Software Update. If you are running an older version of iOS, you have to plug you iDevice into an iTunes-authorized computer and download and install the update software from there. You should be prompted there is new software available the moment iTunes recognizes your device.
no its is not a phone its a software update
If you are running iOS 5, you can update to iOS 6.1.3 (or 6.1.4 on iPhone 5) by going into Setting>General>Software Update. If you are running iOS 3 or 4, you can update to the latest software by plugging your iDevice into your iTunes-authorized computer and wait for your device to be recognized. Once this is done, there should be a pop-up to download and update to the new iOS. Everything should be self explanatory by then.
Home Screen>Settings>General>Software Update Once you tap the Software Update tab, it will check (you must be connected to WiFi I believe) if you need an update. The latest on 2-21-13 is iOS 6.1.2
By going on settings-> General-> Software Update
You can update your 4th gen iPod Touch to iOS 6 in two ways. If you are on iOS 5, you can do it wirelessly from Settings>General>Software Update. If are running iOS 4, you have to plug your device into an iTunes-authorized computer and accept the pop-up to download and install the latest iOS software. Either way, there will be waiting involved, especially if you have a slow connection.
If you are running iOS 5, you can update wirelessly from Settings>General>Software Update. If you are running any version of iOS 3 or 4, you must plug your phone into your iTunes authorized computer and wait for the prompt to download and install the latest software.
Considering updating your iPhone forces you to update to the latest software available for the device, updating an iPhone 3GS now will update it to iOS 6.
If you have an iPod Touch 3rd generation, you can easily update to iOS 5.1.1 by plugging in your device to your iTunes-authorized computer and waiting for the pop up to download and update to the new software. If you are already running an earlier version of iOS 5, you can update wirelessly by going into Settings>General>Software Update. If you have a 4th generation iPod Touch, then you must update to iOS 6 because you are always forced to update to the latest iOS version available. I you have a 5th generation, you cannot downgrade to iOS 5.1 because that is not legally allowed by Apple and requires hacks.
go to settings then go to general click software update it will check for and update (you need wifi to do that).I should come up with an update for iOS 6 see if you have enough space if so click update and it should start downloading.
go to settings then go to general click software update it will check for and update (you need wifi to do that).I should come up with an update for iOS 6 see if you have enough space if so click update and it should start downloading.
iOS 6 came out of beta September 21, 2012 with the launch of the iPhone 5. You can update to the latest iOS 6.1.3 (6.1.4 with the iPhone 5) by going into Settings>General>Software Update or plugging your device into an iTunes authorized computer if you are running anything older than iOS 5. If you are not fond of the iOS 7 update, then you must update to iOS 6 before this fall because after that, Apple forces you to only update to the latest software version or not at all. But you don't have to worry about this is you have a 4th gen iPod Touch or iPhone 3GS which can't get iOS 7.