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2017 brought us not only absolutely new iPhone X, but also another update operating system.which is called iOS 11.

If we forget about the various jambs when the system was released, then a number of new features. For which many are ready to update their iPhones, including owners of the iPhone 5. I’m not sure that there are many iPhone 5 owners now, but there are some and they are wondering if they can install iOS 11.

I will now try to answer this question.

Is it possible to update iPhone 5 to iOS 11?

To begin with, I’ll say a few words about the iPhone 5. Let me remind you that this smartphone appeared back in 2012, and of course the gadget is very outdated by modern standards. Now you can’t even find it on sale.

Nevertheless, at that time it looked very stylish, and if you forget about minor shortcomings (well, when they were not there), many wanted to buy it. Of course, this is not surprising; this situation repeats itself every September. When Tim Cook takes the stage and introduces us to the brand new iPhones.

When users bought this device, they received iOS 6 on board. As you all know, support for each iPhone is not endless and in this case it ended with the release of iOS 10.3.

Overall, it works well and Apple stopped support at the most opportune moment. After all, the smartphone’s hardware would hardly have been able to cope with iOS 11. Let me remind you that it had a dual-core Apple A6 with a frequency of 1.3 GHz, as well as 1 GB of LPDDR2, which now looks weak.

Just in case, this information You can always look on the official Apple website, on the page about, where you scroll to the very bottom and you will see a list of supported devices.

Often, users of Apple products, in particular iPhones, encounter big problems when trying to update the operating system, for example, to iOS 10. After such an update, even a brand new one, which is even more offensive, the gadget does not want to turn on, freezes on reboot, or endlessly produces a strange error 53.

What is this – death? It’s unfortunate, but sometimes the problem is solved only by service center. Although, sometimes you can limit yourself to independent actions.

Such a death could be a consequence of Apple’s overly “correct” nature. The new “axis” immediately after the update checks to see if the components are original on the device? Didn't Vasya replace the Touch ID sensor on his iPhone 6 at the nearest workshop around the corner with a Chinese analogue, which is cheaper? If so, then “death” to the entire device. No, of course, this is not a fact, but this is what scares experts. It's a shame, somehow...

But here's the problem - each finger scanner has an identification number that is tied to the processor, and another TouchID will not work normally, probably causing the update to fail. It turns out that if this button breaks, you can say goodbye to your favorite toy? True, on lower versions where this button is not present, for example, on the iPhone 4s, the problem occurs less frequently.

Is this the only reason? No.

Error 53 may not be related to the update - it often coincides. The reason may be damage to the iTunes registry or its shell, a problem with the Home button, the fingerprint sensor (the cable coming from it) and even the processor.

Ways to solve the problem

By the way, similar behavior of new iOS versions 10 is supposedly not malicious, and Apple only manages to apologize and hand out instructions for restoring the gadget if it stops turning on after the update.

The official version of the actions is as follows:

  1. The smartphone is connected to the PC, after which iTunes opens.
  2. Next, the device is entered into DFU mode.
  3. Then you need to update the axis again.

If the smartphone does not stop updating and then loading within 15 minutes, you need to start the procedure again. If all else fails, all hope is for warranty repairs. And it’s good if the iPhone has never been opened and did not know what jailbreaking is. Otherwise, you will have to restore it at your own expense. Yes, the system clearly does not work in favor of ordinary citizens.

The main thing is that when Apple was faced with the threat of a class action lawsuit from angry customers, and the smell of the fire of the Inquisition hung over Apple, it hastened to release the ninth iOS, which does not check this ill-fated button on the iPhone 6 or 7. This is already encouraging. There are fewer cases of “53”, but the problem is still not completely solved. iOS 10 has the same problems.

If you suspect “bad tuna,” then it’s better to simply update the program or reinstall it again. Viruses often cut off some files, but the user is not aware of it. This means that the program can turn on, but it won’t work as expected.

They say that to avoid this, you should not update your device via Wi-Fi. Like, you need to do this via iTunes, connecting to your computer, and download the new operating system using cable internet. It sounds somehow unconvincing...What is the difference?

Therefore, before updating and then turning it on, it is better to backup all data, for example, uploading it to cloud storage.

Also, you shouldn’t break into and download a new axis immediately after its release - the servers are overloaded and crash. Here it is already clearer - the axis may simply not pump up or the loading may hang.

It should be noted right away that if the iPhone does not turn on immediately after the update, and the instructions described above did not help, there is no need to try to repair it! As a rule, the average iPhone user does not have enough knowledge or skills to do this. You should not give it to friends who supposedly understand this. You need to immediately take it to the warranty service or return it to the store where this miracle of modern thought was taken from. Unless, of course, something has already been changed on it before.

Conclusion

In a word, this is a monstrously unfair situation. It's no joke - buy new iPhone. Conclusions: you need to take care of the touch sensor like the apple of your eye and, if possible, do not rush to update the operating system to iOS 10.

It is unknown how she will behave! At the same time, it won’t be long before you lag behind life. Therefore, when buying a fashionable device, it is better to prepare in advance for such excesses. And understand that it was created by a giant corporation that has its own interests and will have to play by its rules.

Last year's release was completely crude and the subsequent flurry of indignation among iPhone and iPad users due to numerous errors (, slowness of the iPhone 4s and fast discharge battery) compared to the current problems with iOS 9 - these are still flowers. Users who rushed to switch to new version Apple mobile operating system for serious problems in the operation of iOS devices after updating.

Below the cut we will talk about the most common problems in iOS 9 and how to solve them. Perhaps there will be a solution to your problem. Information is updated as it becomes available.

This is the mentality we Slavs have - we don’t read instructions and don’t listen to advice until problems arise. I'm not an exception. I warned owners of iPhone 4s, iPad 2 and iPad Mini from updating to iOS 9, and especially via Wi-Fi - for these devices it is critical and is accompanied by big problems - they did not listen. There is nothing left but to describe the critical errors in iOS 9 on iPhone and iPad, and give recommendations for eliminating them.

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If you haven't yet updated your iPhone 4s, iPad 2 or iPad Mini to iOS 9, don't do it, save your nerves.

1. Error message “Software Update Failed”

If you receive a “Software Update Failed” or similar message when updating software on your iPhone via Wi-Fi or downloading software to iTunes, Apple’s servers are most likely overloaded and do not have enough hardware capacity to satisfy the requests of those wanting to update.

If you are sure that there are no problems with the Internet connection on your side, just wait a few days until the flow of applicants decreases. I am sure that after some time the excitement among users will cool down and you will be able to easily update your iPhone and iPad to iOS 9 via iTunes or over Wi-Fi (I do not recommend it).

This message appears when updating software on an iPhone or iPad via Wi-Fi if there is not enough memory in the device free space to download iOS 9. In the previous generation of the mobile operating system (iOS 8) this led to a “recovery loop”, but in iOS 9 Apple problem decided by giving the user the opportunity to temporarily remove some of the installed applications. After updating, applications will be installed automatically.

You have 2 possibilities:

  1. Click on the “Allow App Deletion” button, the device will do the rest on its own.
  2. Clean iPhone manually: or.

When updating to iOS 9 to iPhone screen or iPad, the Apple logo is displayed (sometimes with a status bar) and nothing else happens - the device is frozen.

In most cases it helps ( Hard Reset). If it doesn't help you, or through iTunes. This will permanently delete the contents of the device's memory. you can from iCloud or iTunes.

In case you don't have backup copy neither in nor in, try to recover data using or - the chances are low, but “an attempt is not torture.”

6. During the update, the iPhone/iPad entered Recovery Mode

During the reboot after the update, the iPhone boots into recovery mode. At the same time, the iTunes icon and the USB cable are displayed on its screen.

Reasons why iPhone falls into Recovery Mode a lot: ranging from hardware problems (1, (-1), 21), to incorrect user actions (unplugging the USB cable when updating, turning off Wi-Fi). It doesn’t matter how the device got into “Recovery Mode”, it’s much more important how to get out of it:

  1. Launch iTunes. The program should recognize your device in recovery mode.

7. Problems with Wi-Fi on iPhone or iPad after updating to iOS 9

After updating to iOS 9 on iPhone, problems are observed in Wi-Fi work: The device does not connect to Wi-Fi networks, there is no access to the Internet via Wi-Fi.

If you have the same problem, do the following:

  • , and then connect the device to wireless network.
  • Turn on Airplane Mode for 10 seconds.
  • Disable “Wi-Fi Networks” in Settings under “Privacy -> Location Services -> System Services”. This switch disables the location of the device when connecting to the Internet via Wi-Fi and does not completely disable the Wi-Fi module.
  • Change DNS in Settings Wi-Fi networks to the addresses of Google public DNS servers (Google Public DNS): “Settings -> Wi-Fi -> Click on the “i” icon to the right of the Wi-Fi network -> Click on the “DNS” field and enter the address “8.8.8.8” or "8.8.4.4".

8. Problems with Bluetooth on iPhone or iPad after updating to iOS 9

If you connect wireless devices to iPhone or iPad via Bluetooth protocol ( wireless headphones, headset, wireless speakers, car speakerphone) and after the update you have problems with Bluetooth (you can’t connect the device, sudden shutdown wireless headset when there is an incoming call), then do this:

  • Turn off Bluetooth and restart your iPhone.
  • Click on the “Forget this device” button in the settings for connecting to the device via Bluetooth (“Settings -> Bluetooth -> Select required device-> "i" icon on the right -> Forget this device"). Then reconnect it.
  • . Please note that when restoring all data in iPhone memory are permanently deleted. Preliminarily.

9. iOS 9 is slow on iPhone 4s, iPad 2 and iPad Mini

12. iMessages are not sent after iOS 9 update

Some people who have updated to the latest version of Apple's mobile operating system are unable to send messages in iMessage or it takes a long time. If you are one of them, do this:

  • Check your cellular and Wi-Fi settings: iMessage works over a 3G or LTE cellular network, as well as over the Internet over Wi-Fi. Sometimes messages are not sent or take a long time to send due to poor signal. If you are using Wi-Fi, make sure the signal strength is strong. The quality of the wireless network signal is determined by the appearance of the Wi-Fi icon - by its fill level. If you send messages over a cellular network, turn off and then turn on the Cellular Data switch in the menu. cellular».
  • Turn off and then turn on the iMessage switch in the Messages menu.
  • Make sure you are sending a message to an iMessage user.
  • Sign out of your Apple ID: in the “Messages -> Send/Receive” menu, click on the button with your Apple ID and select “Sign out”. Then log in again.

13. After updating to iOS 9, iPhone shows the wrong time

Some users complain that their iPhone/iPad shows the wrong time after updating. There are at least 3 ways to correct the situation.

  • Disable automatic time synchronization: in “Settings -> General -> Date and Time”, turn off the “Automatic” switch and set the time manually.
  • If you have an alternative clock installed on your device (app from App Store, like this), close the application: double-click on the “Home” button, find the clock among the programs running in background and swipe them up.
  • Restart your iPhone or iPad.

14. After updating to iOS 9, applications crash on iPhone/iPad

If after updating your device installed applications"crashes", delete them and install them again. You can also do the following:

  • Check for app updates: On iPhone and iPad, launch the App Store and go to the Updates page. The application will automatically check for updates for applications installed on the device and provide the appropriate result. If there are updates, click on “Update all”.
  • Restart your iPhone and iPad as usual (using the “Power” button).
  • Close an application running in the background: launch the multitasking panel (double-tap the Home button) and bring the application up.

15. iMessage and FaceTime are not activated on iOS 9

Some users (a few of them) encountered a problem when iMessage activation and FaceTime after updating to iOS 9 on iPhone 6.

If you encounter a similar problem:

  • Check to see if you have Cellular Data turned on in your Cellular or Wi-Fi menu. If you have an iPhone, the device automatically sends an international SMS to activate iMessage and FaceTime - make sure you have the necessary funds in your balance.
  • Check the time zone in “Settings -> General -> Date and Time -> Time Zone”. It must be correct for your time zone.
  • Disable iMessage and FaceTime in "Settings -> Messages -> iMessage", and "Settings -> Messages -> FaceTime". Then restart your device and enable these features.

16. Notification sounds disappeared after updating to iOS 9

Some iPhone and iPad users who rushed to update to iOS 9 complain about the lack of notification sounds for an incoming call, SMS, or message. Email, FaceTime video call, games and other applications. The problem is observed among both iPhone users and iPad owners - sound notifications do not work.

  • Make sure your device is not in Do Not Disturb mode by opening Control Center (swipe up from the bottom of your device screen) and look at the state of the month button. Or check the switch status in Settings -> Do Not Disturb.
  • Check the position of the Silent switch above the mechanical volume buttons. Turn this mode on and off using the switch several times.
  • Turn off notifications for Messages (Settings -> Notifications -> Messages -> Turn off the “Allow notifications” switch), turn off and turn on the device.
  • Re-enable notifications for Messages.

17. iPhone/iPad does not turn on after updating to iOS 9

Some users, and there are many of them, have encountered a problem where, after rebooting during an update, the iOS device does not turn on. In this case:

  • Connect it to a power source using the original USB cable and leave it to charge for at least 10 minutes.
  • Turn on the device in recovery mode: Press and hold the Home button and connect your iPhone or iPad to your computer via USB. Release the “Home” button when the iTunes icon and USB cable appear on the device screen.
  • Force reboot your device again.

If after this the phone or tablet still does not turn on, enter it into Recovery Mode again and.

18. iOS 9 on iPad does not have Low Power mode

iOS 9's "Low Power Mode" Extends Time, Apple Says battery life iOS devices up to 1 hour (due to reduced performance). If, after updating to iOS 9, you cannot find this mode in the settings, you should know that it is intended only for the iPhone - it should not be on the iPad. Maybe Apple will add "Low Power Mode" to the iPad in future iOS updates, we'll wait and see.

19. iOS 9 update stuck on connection to software update server

Some users report that during iPhone updates and iPad via iTunes, the process stops when connecting to the update server. Below are some tips on how to fix this.

  • to the latest version and try again.
  • Disconnect your device from your computer, close iTunes, and restart your computer. Reconnect your iPhone or iPad to your computer via USB, launch iTunes, and try updating again.
  • Make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet and that the connection is fast and stable. If you are connected to the Internet through private virtual networks(VPN) using or , connect directly.

20. After updating to iOS 9, iPhone/iPad got stuck on “Slide to Upgrade”

This is one of the first and most common problems in the final version, which was discovered immediately after the update. Apple hastened to give its recommendations for eliminating it, and they are available

Compatible even with smartphones 4 years old. But “compatibility” and “quality work” are far from the same thing.

iPhone users 5 and the iPhone 5c released in 2013, it may be worth holding off on updating if your device has iOS 8 installed.

“Pyatyorka” and 5c are the weakest technically, so any problems with software they will feel it especially strongly. Powered by Apple A10 processor with 2GB random access memory, iPhone 5 and 5c - on an archaic (not even 64-bit!) A6 chip with 1 GB of RAM. What about A6 - iOS 10 runs noticeably slower even on an iPhone 6 with an A8 processor! What can we say about the “oldies”?

Of course, to enjoy using the latest Apple mobile operating system, you need the latest devices (iPhone 5s and higher). In truth, iOS 10 with all its many features is unlikely to satisfy the performance of the owners of the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c, but still, if iOS 9 is already installed on these devices, then it will definitely not be worse - feel free to update.

Ideally, produce clean install iOS 10 on iPhone 5 and iPhone 5c through and subsequent setup “like new” without recovery from a backup.

Acceptable iPhone work 5 and iPhone 5c has been proven by numerous users who have installed iOS 10. With a visual comparison iOS work 10 and iOS 9.3.5 you can familiarize yourself with.

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All because of iOS 13.

iPhone 5s came out five years ago, but still remains popular among users, especially in Russia. Having released iOS 12, Apple presented iPhone owners 5s is a great surprise. iPhone 5s not only received iOS support 12, but was also significantly accelerated thanks to it, again becoming felt like a quite fast smartphone. But despite this, it's time for iPhone 5s users to start thinking about upgrading their smartphone. And there's a good reason for this.

iPhone 5s unlikely to receive iOS 13 support

iOS 12 is a special update for several reasons. One of them is that the firmware continued to support all current mobile devices Apple. Not a single iPhone or iPad was left behind by Apple after iOS 12 launches.

Although according to Apple's traditional scheme, which usually supports devices for five years, the iPhone 5s should not have been updated to iOS 12. However, due to the extremely unsuccessful iOS 11, which reduced performance on all devices, Apple changed its usual plan. Thus, the company showed that it cares about users and does not intend to leave the owners of a very popular iPhone models 5s on unstable firmware.

But will the iPhone 5s support it? There is very little chance of this happening. As you know, in iOS 13 Apple developers planned large-scale changes, including in terms of design. iOS 13 will be the largest update to Apple's mobile operating system since the release of the revolutionary iOS 7.

Will the six-year-old iPhone 5s, due next fall, be able to fully support the powerfully updated iOS 13 with a new design and a host of new features? Experts think not. With a high degree of probability, next year the iPhone 5s will not receive a fresh update and will be written off.

What to do?

iOS 13 will feature a new design and many new features. Users of the iPhone 5s, of course, will be unpleasant that all these innovations will pass them by. Therefore, it is time to think about upgrading your smartphone. Of course, if new features and updated design are important to you. If you are completely satisfied with your iPhone 5s, in particular, under control fast iOS 12, then it makes no sense to think about switching to another smartphone.

Considering the current state of the smartphone market in Russia, there are two optimal upgrade options. Right now you can buy the iPhone SE, which is the “big brother” of the iPhone 5s. The smartphone has dropped significantly in price and became quite accessible. You can also pay attention to the iPhone 7, the price of which is in Russia