OS 8 “Update Cannot be Installed Because it Requires GB of Storage”? Here’s How To Install It Anyway
Apple’s iOS 8, the latest version of the operating system for iPhone, iPad, and iPod, is now available. However, iphone require up to 6.7 GB free space other wise it will not update ios 8 saying that free space no enough. Alternative ways: UPdate ios 8 using Itunes instead of updating directly from Iphone, otherwise you might have to delete apps/photos etc to make at least 6 GB free space.
Update iTunes to the latest version through Software Update
Relaunch iTunes and connect the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to the computer through a USB connection
Choose the iOS device and under the summary tab click “Update”
Select “Download & Install” to begin the updating process
Apple unveiled the iPhone 6 and larger iPhone 6 Plus handsets, as well as a smartwatch device. Read our minute-by-minute coverage from the September 9 2014 event
Update: Apple iWatch rumors may end September 9. The iPhone-compatible smartwatch is said to be accompanying iPhone 6 on stage, albeit likely with a 2015 release date and a high price.
Set your patently inferior, non-Apple smartwatch for September 9, the rumored date for the iPhone 6 launch event and quite possibly an Apple iWatch announcement.
The Cupertino company has hinted at "new product categories" for 2014 and, in almost nine months, there haven't been any new developments from the hardware division.
That's why we're expecting the infamous Apple watch to be its next big "one more thing" surprise at the confirmed September event.
Cut to the chase What is it? An iOS 8-friendly watch that plays nice with your iPhone When is it out? Rumors say September 9 unveil, 2015 release date What will it cost? No one really knows
Apple's first wearable gadget could beam messages, simplified apps and Siri to our wrists, eliminating the all-too-common need to take out our devices to constantly check notifications.
It's going to become especially convenient to pocket the all-but-confirmed 4.7-inch and even bigger 5.5-inch iPhone 6 in your jeans, and always stow the next 9.7-inch iPad Air 2 in a bag later this year.
At the same time, iWatch leaks have pointed to Nike FuelBand SE-inspired fitness tracking and biometric sensors. Apple could possibly take more cues from the sneaker maker instead of its smartwatches rivals.
Release date
For a gadget that supposedly keeps the time, the iWatch release date rumors have been all over the place. It highlights the fact that no one outside of Apple has the full scoop.
The most recent reports suggest that iWatch will make its on-stage debut on September 9, the same day that Apple is expected to unveil a pair of larger iPhone 6 handsets.
Just don't expect that to be the iPhone-compatible watch's release date. Reports also suggest that the Apple watch won't come out until 2015.
An early iWatch unveiling makes sense. Google's first smartwatches just released care of the Samsung Gear Live, LG G Watch and September 4-bound Moto 360. None work with iPhones.
A sneak peek at the iPhone 6 event would make the watch right on time, enough to distract people from even prettier Android Wear watches to come, like the LG G Watch R.
Apple won't start iWatch production until September, according to rumors, and that's not enough time to manufacturer the targeted 10 million smartwatches suggested for the iWatch launch window.
It would allow the company to avoid the limited supply problems that it faced when introducing the hot, but hard-to-find gold iPhone 5S last year.
Price
An even trickier question than "when will it come out?" is "how much will the iWatch cost?" There's really no precedent for a premium smartwatch price just yet.
That notorious Apple tax could push the pricetag to $250 (AU$266) or even $300 (AU$320) given the rumored production difficulties and components involved.
UK prices could be even higher, north of £175 to £200, as Android Wear smartwatches haven't received a straight dollar-to-pound conversion either.
But why stop there? At least one report claims a high-end version of the iWatch could be as expensive as $400 (about £240, AU$430). It better be studded with superior specs for that price.
Before iWatch: the timely history of the smartwatch
It's true that Apple has recruited high-profile people throughout the watch and biometrics industries who have likely wound up on its iWatch team. That talent comes at a price.
Then there's a the hidden cost. While a subsidized iPhone 6 is cheaper upfront, stores make up the difference with contract kickbacks. Not so with a smartwatch. Stores need a cut too.
For the sake of comparison, Android Wear's cheaper options are the Samsung Gear Live at $200 (£170, AU$250) and LG G Watch at $230 (£160, AU$250).
But Apple's biggest and most stylish competition is from Motorola, and the Moto 360 price is likely to be $250 (about £146, AU$266, but again more likely £175 - £200, AU$275 given its rivals' prices).
Apple is thought to be aiming for luxury, but the final iWatch price may greatly depend on the display and specs that make it tick.
iPhone 6 : Latest features, screen size, release date
It's just days until Apple reveal their new iPhone 6 and the rumour mill's in overdrive. Here's everything we know about your next phone
Apple are set to unleash the iPhone 6 this week, during their biggest device launch event in years.
Fans are already camping outside the tech giant's flagship stores in the hope of being among the first to own the next-generation smartphone.
iPhone launch events are a bit like the Apple-fan equivalent of Christmas, or transfer deadline day - and discussion of this year's event is more fevered than ever.
Not only is Apple expected to launch two iPhone models - but there's widespread speculation that there'll be an iWatch and a new 'digital wallet' payment system on show.
How can I watch Apple's iPhone 6 launch event online?
Here's a round up of everything we know - or think we know - about Apple's big announcement.
Screen
Everything we've seen so far points towards Apple gearing up to release two models of iPhone - one with a 4.7" screen, and another with a 5.5" display.
While it was rumoured the devices would feature a near-scratchproof sapphire crystal display, inspection of the Apple manufacturing chain has since suggested the costly material will not be standard - at least at launch.
There's talk of a premium model, with higher specifications which would include the sapphire glass - along with a costly price tag - but at present this is speculation.
Microscope pictures claimed to be of the iPhone 6 screen suggest a much sharper display than the current model.
The Retina screen on the current iPhone 5S has a density of 10.5 pixels per mm. The 1704x960 display suggested by the photos would be a much sharper 16 pixels per mm.
Speed
The iPhone 6 will feature a new super-fast WiFi chip, improving internet speeds dramatically.
It will also feature Apple's next generation A8 processor, which should give thesmartphone a huge performance boost.
Design
The iPhone 6 is expected to have a more rounded body than the 5S - with a design that harks back to the original first-generation iPhone.
An alleged leaked schematic suggested the new phone will be 7mm thick - and the 4.7" model has a codename of N56.
Digital payments
The tech giant are reportedly working with Visa, Mastercard and American Express to develop an 'iWallet' payment system, allowing users to pay for things with their phone.
It's thought this will use Near Field Communication (NFC) - the technology used for contactless payments.
Apple's system would allow users to link their iPhone with their credit card, using it to make purchases with a swipe of their device.
Battery Life
As well as a huge performance boost, the A8 processor is expected to improve power efficiency, and therefore increase battery life
On top of that, leaked photos supposedly showing the iPhone 6 battery suggest the charge capacity of the two models will be vastly improved.
The photos show two batteries - presumably for the 4.7" and 5.5" models - with whopping 1810 and 2915mAh capacities.
That's much bigger than the current iPhone 5s battery, which is just 1560mAh.
The high resolution screen is by far the biggest power drain on iPhone devices, which explains why the 5.5" model needs a larger battery.
Camera
Apple's new device is also expected to have a vastly improved camera, with a 13-megapixel sensor provided by Sony .
The new design is expected to feature a camera which protrudes slightly from the iPhone 6's new slimline body.
Although the 4.7" model is thought to be slightly thinner than the 5.5" iPhone, the measurements when the camera is included are the same, pointing towards the two models having the same camera sensor and lens.