

Certainly, Apple wil likely come out with an update to the software shortly that will look to tackle lingering bugs, and after that, you may enjoy a smoother upgrade. If you're feeling cautious, there's nothing wrong with waiting to upgrade to iOS 15, at least until other people give the software a try and pronounce it solid. Latest version available for macOS is version 16.7.5. That said, nothing precludes you from encountering a bug when you upgrade to iOS 15. MacOS build for this version was not generated due to a technical difficulty. The most persistent problem has been apps crashing upon launch, forcing a restart recent betas seem to have corrected that issue. iOS 16.4 introduced a code that makes iPhone updates download by default, with Apple evidently hoping that the change will ensure that most people are running the latest version of iOS. We've been running iOS 15 on multiple phones since the beta program began in late June, and we've not experienced any show-stopping bugs. Sometimes software comes out with bugs that escaped anyone's attention, and it takes at least on software update to get everything running smoothly. IOS 15 may be in a final form that Apple is confident enough to release to the general public, but that doesn't mean it's bug-free. Once everything's up to date, you'll be prompted to unlock your phone with your passcode and enjoy your new iOS 15-powered device. Accept that prompt, and your iPhone will shut down.Īs the software installs, you'll see an Apple logo and a progress bar. When the phone is ready to install iOS 14 and restart, it'll notify you with an on-screen prompt.
