How to Stop Update Reminders on an iPhone
Open your iPhone's Settings., Tap General., Tap Storage & iCloud Usage., Tap Manage Storage under the "Storage" heading., Tap iOS ., Tap Delete Update., Tap Delete Update again when prompted.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open your iPhone's Settings.
It's the grey gear icon on the Home Screen. -
Step 2: Tap General.
This option is close to the bottom of your screen. , It's toward the bottom of the screen. , This is the first storage group on the Storage & iCloud Usage page. , It's directly underneath the "Available" field toward the top of the screen.
The word "Number" will be replaced by the iOS version number (e.g.,
10.2.1).
If you don't see the "iOS" option here, your iPhone isn't eligible for a software update. , It's the only option on this page. , Doing so will remove the iOS update file from your iPhone.
You should no longer receive iOS version update messages from Apple. -
Step 3: Tap Storage & iCloud Usage.
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Step 4: Tap Manage Storage under the "Storage" heading.
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Step 5: Tap iOS .
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Step 6: Tap Delete Update.
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Step 7: Tap Delete Update again when prompted.
Detailed Guide
It's the grey gear icon on the Home Screen.
This option is close to the bottom of your screen. , It's toward the bottom of the screen. , This is the first storage group on the Storage & iCloud Usage page. , It's directly underneath the "Available" field toward the top of the screen.
The word "Number" will be replaced by the iOS version number (e.g.,
10.2.1).
If you don't see the "iOS" option here, your iPhone isn't eligible for a software update. , It's the only option on this page. , Doing so will remove the iOS update file from your iPhone.
You should no longer receive iOS version update messages from Apple.
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