

If you're running macOS 10.15 Catalina, it's done via Finder. Just know, you'll need access to a macOS computer running iTunes to do so. If you want to go the manual route and install iOS 13.0 or 13.1 on your iPhone via your computer, you'll need to download the IPSW file for your iPhone model, then install it. If you have " Automatic Updates" enabled, it's possible that iOS 13.1 will install itself during the night (under certain conditions), so if you're still wary about iOS 13 in general, make sure to turn that off.

Just like any other iOS update, open your Settings app, then go to "General," followed by "Software Update." When the update is ready, it'll appear, and you can download and install it using the on-screen prompts.

19, can be installed over the air or from a restore image using iTunes in macOS Mojave and older or Finder in macOS Catalina. After months of testing, iOS 13 is available to install on your iPhone, which means over 200+ new features you can use right now.
