

Connect your iPhone or iPod Touch to your Mac and make sure it is up to date.

That said, you could still definitely back up any of your iOS products with the Catalina and even the Big Sur operating system. MacOS Catalina finally nixed the classic iTunes and swapped it with a separate app for Books, Podcasts, and Music. Backing up on a Mac running MacOS Catalina or later You can check whether the backup is complete by heading back to Settings, hitting iCloud > iCloud Storage > Manage Storage, and tapping on your device from the list. If you’re on iOS 10.2 or earlier, just tap Backup.

However, since they come with iOS 14 and iOS 15 out of the box, you will not be able to downgrade them to iOS 13. Technically, the iPhone 12 series - including 12 Mini, 12 Pro, and 12 Pro Max - and the newer models are all capable of running iOS 13. Unfortunately, this means that if you’re using an iPhone 6 or earlier model, you’re stuck on iOS 12. The following iPod Touch and iPhones support iOS 13: While Apple is noted for supporting older devices with new software updates, some older iPhones that were eligible for iOS 12 did not receive iOS 13. Compatible devicesįirst, make sure your device is capable of running iOS 13. Instead, the iPad now has its own OS called iPadOS, and we’ve written a separate guide on how to download iPadOS. Note: For the first time in Apple’s history, the iPad went its own way and will no longer be tied to iOS. Here’s how you can update your iPhone or iPod Touch to iOS 13. IOS 13 has, of course, been superseded by iOS 14 and even iOS 15, but if you’re updating an older iOS 12 device, you may still need to download it.
