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Showing posts with label iOS 6. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

iOS: Upgrading an iPad to iOS 6.1

The purpose of this blog post is to show you the steps involved in upgrading your iPad from a previous version of iOS to version 6.1 (the version released on the 28th January 2013). The starting point is to bring up the "Settings" application on your iPad and select "General";

iOS: Settings Application
Select "Software Update" (the second option from the top);
iOS: Software Update
If there is a software update available you'll see the details on this screen. Click "Download and Install";
iOS: Terms and Conditions
You're now presented with the iOS Terms and Conditions. After reading this (which, of course, everyone does) and digesting it's full meaning click "Agree" at the top right;
iOS: Software Update/ Power Warning
If you are running on battery power you get this warning. Now the update will take a good few minutes to download (depending on your broadband connection) during which your WiFi connection will be active and draining your battery - if you're really unlucky and the power chooses the moment you're installing the upgrade to go then there is a risk that you'll brick your iPad so if you're not sure you have enough power it's best to plug in.

Click "Continue";
iOS: Downloading Software Update
The download will now start, as you can see the timing for me was about 17 minutes - your mileage will vary (in fairness to my broadband provider I was also downloading and upgrading an iPhone and an Apple TV at the same time!).

Once it's complete;
iOS: Software Update Installation Dialog
Once the download has completed you can choose to install it now or later. Assuming you want to install it now click "Install";
iOS: Verifying Update
Verifying will take a few minutes and once that's complete the iPad will reboot and install the update. This usually takes around 5 minutes on an iPad 2. Generations 3 and 4 will be quicker;
iOS: iOS 6 Welcome Screen
Once the software installation has completed you're presented with the above screen. Slide the slider across to start configuring iOS 6;
iOS: Enter Passcode
If it's a corporate device or you care in any way about the privacy of the data on your iPad you'll have a passcode. You'll be prompted to enter it before you can progress to the next step. Once you've entered it click "OK";
iOS: Update Completed
This is just a holding screen, touch "Continue";
iOS: Apple ID Sign In
Enter your Apple password. If you haven't already logged in with an Apple ID on the device I imagine you'll be prompted for it at this point. If you don't want to setup and Apple ID just click "Skip This Step" (under the right side of the password entry box). When you've entered your password click "Return" on the keyboard;
iOS: Updating iCloud
Your iCloud settings are now updating. Once that's complete you'll move straight onto the next screen. Interestingly you still get this screen even if iCloud is disabled on your device (as it is on mine - corporate policy). After a few seconds the next screen appears;
iOS: Messaging
You'll see a list of the email and mobile account numbers associated with your iMessage and FaceTime accounts. Once you've activated/ deactivated the ones you require touch "Next" (at the top-right);
iOS: Thank You
A simple screen confirming your iPad is now ready to use. Touch "Start Using iPad";
iOS: Homescreen
And you're now back to your home screen - which should be exactly how you left it prior to the upgrade.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Using iOS 6 Apple Maps "Report A Problem" Feature

As I'm sure you'll be aware Apple are experiencing a few problems with their brand new Apple Maps application for iOS 6 (see here for CEO Tim Cooks' public apology). One of the features of the new Maps application is a "Report A Problem" link, you can use this to report issues to Apple for them to fix - clearly they'll have a lot to do.

Here's how to report an issue;

  • First of all go to the location in Apple Maps which shows the problem you'd like to report;
  • Then click on the bottom-right "page" bit to see the settings;

  • Just above the "Print" button in *very* faint type (makes you wonder if they intended people to spot it doesn't it?!) there is a "Report a Problem" link. Click on this.

  • Now you pick the type of issue you want to report. Here's a tip; if you want your issue dealt with quickly (and that's a relative term!) don't select "My problem isn't listed" - I don't know what black hone that vanishes into but don't expect anyone to get back to you soon! For the sake of this example I'm going to pick "Location is missing" (as it is!);

  • At the top of the screen it says "Drag the pin to the correct location". Do that and then when you're done click "Next" at the top right;

  • Now you can enter as much details as you can for the item you're reporting as being missing. I'm reporting "Bar Hill Tesco" and I've picked the details of their website (I've even included the link so Apple can check it). Then click "Next";

  • Now, after you're spent all that time typing stuff in, it tells you that the map information and problem you've entered will be reported to Apple if you click "OK". You could just click "Cancel" if you want to have wasted your time.