HI Dave,
Thank you for this as I just removed it by following your steps.
Thank you thank you!
Janet

From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Dave
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 12:40 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: I never meant to update.

Hi You can remove the downloaded update, by going into settings, general, and 
swiping to iPhone storage.

There you will find the iOS 13 update. Just double tap on it, and you will have 
the option to delete it.

It will download again at some point. But just keep deleting it.

Dave.


From: janet gross<mailto:janet.harv...@outlook.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 6:16 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com<mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>
Subject: RE: I never meant to update.

Hi Duane and All,
Duane you didn’t do anything wrong, as the exact samething happened to me just 
last Sunday, even though, I have my auto download set to off.  When I turned on 
my XR phone with iOS 12.4.1, the update 13 .1.2 was downloading, and I had no 
option to cancel.  I turned the phone off, and waited, and turned it back on, 
but still the update was downloading!  I was furious!  I think this is very 
unfair that Apple would do this, and as far as I am concerned, this should not 
be allowed!  Although, doesn’t all the updates automatically download, but we 
have the option to install by accepting the license agreement or not.  
Hopefully someone will chime in on my question.  After the download, a few days 
later is when I got the first notification to install the update, so I did not 
accept the license agreement, so it has not installed on my phone.  Although, 
it is still there waiting for me to accept the license agreement, and I have no 
intentions of updating just yet.  Has anyone noticed the size of this update? 
It is a little over 2 gigs!  So next time we think about buying an iPhone, we 
might have to pay more money to get more space on our phones!  If someone 
doesn’t want the newest update, that should be their right, so please people 
try and understand some people just don’t ask for trouble!  Now, I’m sure Apple 
had good intentions when releasing an update, but it doesn’t always work that 
way, and I’m sure Apple knows that!  Doesn’t the Apple baiter testers give 
their findings to Apple before Apple actually releases the update? Doesn’t 
Apple listen to their baiter testers? When I have a problem with my phone after 
an update, and I call Apple, they can only give me a workaround if they have 
one, so the main problem is not corrected!
Yes, I know some people might not be experiencing the same phone issues after 
the update, and that seems to be a little odd!
Janet


From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Duane Steele
Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2019 10:35 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: I never meant to update.


Hello iPhone Friends,



Some of you reading this note will suppose that perhaps I'd done something 
wrong in the settings on my iPhone 8.  With all the recent flack I'd read and 
heard about iOS 13, I had decided to wait awhile before updating.  I checked my 
settings to ensure that the automatic update feature had been turned off.  You 
can now guess where this is going.  I awoke this morning and looked at the time 
on my iPhone and discovered it had updated overnight without my consent.  I can 
only imagine that, given today's rapid advances in artificial intelligence, my 
phone made its own decision, and now, I'm stuck with having to reorient myself 
to lots of new features I don't know anything about.  Is there a reasonable 
explanation for why this would have happened.  Well, now I'll take up the 
challenge and learn to adapt to the update.  But I have to wonder why I had no 
choice.



Peace & Blessings,
Duane L. Steele
Phone (276) 730-5194
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