Dear fruit fans, do you feel that Apple's "care" is a bit excessive?Every time iOS is updated, that little red dot is like Apple winking at you, as if to say, "Dear, click me, hurry up me!"."However, there are times when we just want to quietly enjoy the existing peace and not want to be disturbed by these updates. Don't worry, I'm here to help you get rid of this "harassment of love".
First, go into the maze of settings, find the "General" hut, tap "Software Update", and you'll see the "Automatic Update" toggle. Don't hesitate to turn off both "Auto-Install" and "Auto-**".
Next, click on "Update System" and don't worry, this is just an update file and it won't be installed. **When you're done, go back and go to "General" again and find "iPhone Storage". Here, you'll find a software update file that starts with "iOS", delete it, and then, congratulations, there's no more little red dots and update prompts.
For those who don't like to do it manually, there's a more relaxed way. Just open AIS Assistant, connect your iPhone, find "Toolbox", and tap "Block iOS Update". Follow the prompts and the update prompts will disappear without a trace.
With these tips in hand, you can get rid of the entanglement of updates and enjoy your digital life. If you find this article useful, don't forget to like it, bookmark it, and I will continue to share more practical tips for using Apple mobile phones, there is always one for you.
iOS system update: An upgrade to Apple's operating system, which usually includes security patches and feature optimizations. Automatic** installation: An option in your phone's settings, which will automatically install system updates when turned on. iPhone storage: A place to view and manage storage usage in your phone's settings. AIS Assistant: A computer software used to manage iOS devices. Block updates: Prevents the system update prompt from appearing through certain actions.