When you find you canβt update to iOS 17 on your iPhone, what could you do to fix the issue? Follow these 6 ways to check if they work and itβs better to back up your iPhone before the fixing to avoid losing data.
At the annual Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, Apple introduced iOS 17, offering a preview of new features including StandBy, Live Voicemail, AirDrop updates, and more. Additionally, Apple has extended the testing phase of iOS 17 through its public beta program, which commenced last month.
For Apple users who are curious, installing the iOS 17 beta can provide a way to preview its new features. But some people will encounter challenges with the iOS 17 installation error, there are a variety of potential causes to consider.
When your iPhone can’t update to iOS 17, there are 6 ways to fix the issue, and some solutions may result in data loss. So it's recommended to back up your iPhone before attempting these solutions. If you don't need a backup, you can skip to solution 1 to directly address the problem.
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Step 1. Connect your iPhone to the PC with a USB cable > If asked, click Trust.
Step 2. Launch FoneTool > Go to Phone Backup > Full Back > Click Get Started to continue.
Step 3. Check Enable Backup Encryption to encrypt your private data as you like > Choose a storage path > Click Start Backup to begin the task.
Step 4. Once the fixing process is finished, you can go to Backup History > Click Restore dot to restore the backup.
Now you can try these ways below to fix the iOS 17 update install failed error without any worry.
Sometimes, the installation of the iOS 17 update on your iPhone might encounter impediments due to software glitches. In such cases, restarting your iPhone can be a useful method.
For iPhone 8 Plus/8/X or later: Press and release the Volume Up button > Press and release the Volume Down button > Press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears.
For iPhone 7 Plus or 7: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake and Volume Down buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears.
For iPhone 6 or earlier: Press and hold the Home button and Sleep/Wake button at the same time until the Apple logo is displayed on your screen.
If you can’t force restart iPhone 11/12/13/14, you can try other ways to fix the issue.
You can also check your network connection to determine if a weak network signal is causing the error. If it is, try to reset the network settings: Go to Settings app > General > Tap Reset and click Reset Network Settings to remove saved Wi-Fi passwords. After that, reconnect to a stable and reliable Wi-Fi network.
Then you can check your iPhone storage to make sure there is enough space on your device: Launch Settings app > Click General and then About > Find Available Space option on the screen to see the storage capacity.
If your iPhone storage is almost full, you can delete some large files on your device directly or remove duplicate photos on iPhone with FoneTool to free up the storage. (Go to Toolbox > Photo Deduplication)
For Windows users: Connect your iPhone to the PC > Open iTunes on computer > Tap on Summary and click Check for update > If there is any available iOS 17 update, click Download and Update to finish the process.
For Mac users: Connect your iPhone to the Mac > select your device in the left panel > Choose General and tap on Check for update > Click Download and Update, then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the updating.
If you still can’t update to iOS with iTunes/Finder, then you can reset all your iPhone settings: Go to Settings app on iPhone > Click on General > Locate and tap on Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Choose Reset All Settings and confirm your choice by clicking it again.
If all methods above don’t work, then you need to reset your iPhone to factory settings.
You can finish the process on iPhone directly: Open Settings app > Choose General > Locate and click on Transfer or Reset iPhone > Select Reset and click on Erase All Contents and Settings. You may need to key in your Apple ID and password to confirm the choice.
Or you can use FoneTool to erase your iPhone: Go to Toolbox > Erase all data > Click on Get Started to begin the task.
When you encounter the iOS 17 update install failed issue, it’s better to back up your iPhone before solving the issue. And FoneTool gives you the option to fully or selectively back up your iPhone.
After the backup, try to restart the iPhone, check the network connection and iPhone storage. Or you can update the iPhone with iTunes/Finder on the computer. If all these ways cut no ice, then try to reset all settings or factory reset your iPhone to tackle the problem.