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How To Fix Update Requested Error on iOS 18/18.2

By Nick deCourville

How To Fix Update Requested Error on iOS 18/18.2

Are you receiving an "Update Requested" error while trying to install iOS 18.2? Though getting this notification may cause the urge to smash your iPhone into itty-bitty pieces, there are easier solutions. I recently experienced this problem on a friend's device, and I had them enjoying all the benefits of iOS 18.2 in no time. Let's take a look.

One of the first things you should try is force quitting your Settings app and then force restarting your iPhone to try the update again. This is the simplest task to perform, and it will not harm your device.

The most likely reason you are receiving this error is that your iPhone is having a difficult time connecting to Apple's servers. Ensure your iPhone has a good Wi-Fi connection by checking Settings > Wi-Fi. You can also find these settings in the Control Center by dragging them down from the top-right corner of your screen. The Wi-Fi network you're using might also be experiencing issues; you may need to check the connection or your router.

You can also check Apple's official System Status page to see if any servers are currently offline.

While we're talking connections, you may need to disable your VPN. This may be the reason your iPhone isn't making a complete connection with Apple's servers.

Your Wi-Fi may be using Low Data Mode, a feature that pauses automatic updates and background tasks so as to not use too much data. Checking and disabling this feature is rather straightforward.

If you have a PC or Mac available, then requesting the update through iTunes/Finder is likely the best approach to take. Unfortunately, this does require a computer, so if you don't have one, you will need to try the next solution.

If you're having issues downloading and installing the update, then you may want to delete the partially downloaded update from your device and try again.

While it's more than likely a network/connection error causing you problems, you should ensure that you have the proper amount of storage on your device as well. Since an update can require several gigabytes of space, it's important to ensure you have enough storage. Fortunately, this guide on freeing up iPhone storage can help move you along.

While this one does involve your Wi-Fi and cellular connections, I'm listing it last because it should be performed last. If none of the above solutions worked, one of the last things you can try is resetting your network settings. This will erase all settings, including known Wi-Fi networks and VPNs. You should perform a force restart after completing this step.

Hopefully, one of these solutions works for you. If not, you may want to contact Apple Support. You may also want to know what to do if iOS 18.2 is stuck on Preparing Update.

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