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How to tell which version of iOS you're on: What operating system do I have on my iPhone or iPad?

How to tell which version of iOS you're on: What operating system do I have on my iPhone or iPad?

Unknown 5:26 م أضف تعليق
There are several reasons why you might need to know what version of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system, your iPhone or iPad is running. If you're downloading a new app and want to check whether it's compatible, for example, or perhaps you need to find out how to do something with a method that differs depending on which version of iOS you're using.
In this article, we show you how to quickly and easily find out what mobile operating system your iPad or iPhone is running.
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What is iOS?

First things first, let's address what exactly it is we're talking about. iOS is what Apple calls the software that you're using when you're using your iPhone or iPad, or your iPod touch. It's pre-installed on all of Apple's mobile devices. So, when you're interacting with your device, you're getting the experience that Apple's software team has designed, from the way it looks right through to the way you navigate between apps. You can find out more in our what is iOS article.
Apple updates iOS regularly, with a major update coming approximately once every year, normally in September alongside the launch of a new iPhone model. The latest version, released in September 2014, is iOS 8.
Apple also releases smaller updates to fix bugs and add small tweaks. Currently, iOS 8 is on version 8.1.3. You can find out more about iOS 8 and its various small updates in our iOS 8 release round-up.
You might also like: iOS 8 vs iOS 7

How to tell which version of iOS you're on

Not many people would be able to tell you which version of iOS your iPhone or iPad is running just by looking at it. That's why it's handy that there's a quick and easy way to find out exactly which version of the operating system you're using.

First go to your iPad or iPhone's Home screen, and tap on the Settings icon. There, you'll need to click General, and then tap About.

You'll now find lots of information about your device, including how many songs, videos and photos it's storing, how many applications you've got, what the capacity is and the amount of remaining space, and then 'Version,' which is what we're looking for.
Ours is version 8.1.3, which means it's the iOS 8.1.3 version that we mentioned earlier. Your number may be different, but whatever the number, that's what version of iOS you're running.
If you're concerned that it's not the latest version of iOS but you want it to be, you simply need to go back to General, and then tap 'Software Update'. From there you'll be able to download and install any available updates. See: How to update your iPhone or iPad
Additionally, you can find out what version of iOS your device is running on your computer, by opening iTunes, connecting your device using your USB cable, and then selecting the device when it appears in iTunes.

Click 'Summary' and you'll see the iOS version number in the panel on the right.
If you're excited about the next version of iOS, expected to be unveiled at WWDC 2015 in June, check out our iOS 9 rumour round-up.
How to transfer contacts from BlackBerry to iPhone

How to transfer contacts from BlackBerry to iPhone

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How to transfer contacts from BlackBerry to iPhone

In this tutorial we show you how to transfer contacts from a BlackBerry to an iPhone in a few scenarios; from a new BlackBerry 10 device to a new iPhone 6, for instance, or from an older BlackBerry phone that you may have been given by your work. Either way it is a fairly straightforward scenario, although the process is more involved than you might think. This all works for iOS 8 and earlier versions of iOS too.
Many of us use an iPhone or Android as our personal phone, but many are saddled with a BlackBerry by our employers. There's nothing wrong with that, of course, but it would be nice to be able to rely only on your iPhone. For that you need to set up your work email on your iPhone, which may or may not be possible, depending on your employer's BYOD ('bring your own device') strategy. But you definitely can transfer your business contacts from your BlackBerry to your personal iPhone - here we show you how. 

Transfer contacts, photos, music and apps from Android to iPhone: How to move from Android to iPhone without losing everything

Transfer contacts, photos, music and apps from Android to iPhone: How to move from Android to iPhone without losing everything

Unknown 7:08 م أضف تعليق

We explain how to transfer contacts from Android phone to iPhone. How to transfer apps from Android to iPhone. How to transfer photos from Android to iPhone. And, yes, how to transfer music from Android to iPhone. Basically, how to move from Android to iPhone, okay?


If you're an Android user thinking about switching to iPhone, you may be concerned about the transfer process. The good news is that transferring contacts from Android phone to iPhone really couldn't be more simple. Turns out Google is good at this stuff. And files are much the same. The basic principle is to back up to either the cloud or a desktop machine, and then sync to iPhone. So let's get into it.

Compare: Galaxy Note 4 vs LG G3 vs iPhone 6 Plus

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Galaxy Note 4 vs LG G3 vs iPhone 6 Plus

AS we know that the smartphone companies has released there flagship smartphones in the market. You are keen to know how they perform and what is new in them and how they perform neck by neck. Let us compare galaxy note 4 vs lg g3 vs iphone 6 plus side by side in depth comparison.
Galaxy Note 4 vs LG G3 vs iPhone 6 Plus
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Android 5.0 update released for Xperia Z3, Z2 and Z1 (preview)

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While the entire Sony Xperia range will be updated to Android 5.0 Lollipop at the start of 2015, early adopters, eager beavers and the developers amongst you can install Android 5.0 on the Xperia Z3, Xperia Z2 and Xperia Z1 right now.
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