It depends on how large the update is for one thing.
iOS 17.0 was huge!  It was over 6 GB.  I know, because my phone ended up not 
being on Wi-Fi and it put me over my cell data.  We have 1 GB per month because 
we are usually at home on Wi-Fi.  But, for some reason, my iPhone 13 is often 
losing the Wi-Fi even though the screen says it is on our wi-fi network.
I negotiated a reduced fee but still ended up paying more than double what we 
usually pay for our mobile service that month.

And, I believe updates on iPads are often smaller than the ones on iPhones.
But, it also depends on your wi-fi speed at the time of the update.
Also, the processor speed in your device, etc.

So, there is no average time that I'm aware of.  It just takes as long as it 
takes.

HTH,



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From: viphone@googlegroups.com <viphone@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Gerardo 
Corripio
Sent: Wednesday, March 6, 2024 10:40 AM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Average lenth of time? Installing & restarting upon iOS updates

Yesterday, the time it took to apply the update and restart the IPHone when 
updating to 17.4, was around 25 minutes or so, thus on my IPad, it was frairly 
quick! Less than maybe 4 or 5 minutes of silence! Which brings me to my inquiry 
of How long should it take, on average, once the update is downloaded&unpacked 
(where the IPHone says that the update will pstart in so amount of time, or if 
you want to update now or later), until the IPHone restarts? Because ever since 
having this sE2020, the applying&restart process has taken on average, about 
from 4–7 to 10/12 minutes at the most!, with the exception of when updating 
17.0, the time was nearly 40 minutes! So on what factors does this downtime 
depend on? It’s so frustrating there’s no accessible way to know what’s going 
on, except waiting and hoping!
Gera
Enviado desde mi iPhone SE (2nd Generation) de Telcel

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