How do I update my iPhone 8 to iOS 14?

Make sure your device is plugged in and connected to the Internet with Wi-Fi. Then follow these steps: Go to Settings > General > Software Update. Tap Download and Install.

How long does it take to update iPhone 8 to iOS 14?

Generally, update your iPhone/iPad to a new iOS version is need about 30 minutes, the specific time is according to your internet speed and device storage.

How long until the iPhone 8 is obsolete?

Yes, definitely Apple will cut out the iPhone 8, but in 2021 or 2022, but there’s time left of around one/two more years to enjoy the support of the latest iOS on iPhone 8.

Is the iPhone 8 being discontinued?

Up until April 2020, when Apple stopped selling the iPhone 8, it was the newest iPhone that featured a smaller form factor and a home button.

Why is it taking so long to prepare update iOS 14?

On the software side, the issue is usually due to a partially downloaded update file or an issue with your Internet connection. There could be other software issues as well such as a minor glitch on your current iOS version. That can prevent new updates from being installed on your phone.

How long does it take to update iOS 14 on iPhone?

The iOS 14 update process can be split in to four parts and here are the normal waiting times for each step: – iOS 14 software update file download should take anywhere from 10 to 15 minutes. – the ‘Preparing Update…’ part should be similar in duration (15 – 20 minutes).

Is it OK to leave your iPhone charging all night?

Experts’ opinions on Li-Ion batteries are unanimous – you should keep your iPhone charged at 40%-80%. This is the optimal charge level of your iPhone (or any other smartphone for that matter) to prolong its battery life. … Still, charging your iPhone overnight to 100% often will decrease its battery capacity faster.

Which iPhone will be discontinued in 2020?

Apple September Event 2020: Apple May Discontinue iPhone XR, iPhone 11 Pro, Pro Max After iPhone 12 Launch.

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