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Best Practices for Preparing Your Device for macOS and iOS 26

Today is the day! macOS and iOS 26 are here!

OS release days are always exciting to me. I love seeing new features released and having a fresh system to work with. That said, I also experience a large amount of anxiety when it comes to the update or upgrade part. There are quite a few steps to walk through before you hit that “install” button to make sure your update is successful. The best thing you can do is plan ahead and give yourself enough time to get through all the necessary tasks needed to complete your macOS and iOS updates. Believe me, it’s worth taking a few careful steps to make sure your Mac, iPhone, or iPad is ready for a smooth upgrade. Here are the best practices to follow.

1. Check Device Compatibility

Not every Apple device will support the new update. Visit Apple’s official compatibility list to confirm your Mac, iPhone, Watch or iPad qualifies. Installing on an unsupported device isn’t possible, so this quick check saves frustration and time.

    2. Free Up Storage Space

    Major OS updates require several gigabytes of space to download and install. Be sure to see how much space you have available on each of your devices before getting started.

    iOS: Settings → General → iPhone Storage macOS: Apple Menu → About This Mac → Storage. 

    3. Back Up Your Data

    This is the most important step because if something goes wrong during installation, you can always revert back to your previous set up. Use Time Machine on macOS or iCloud / Finder / iTunes backups on iOS to ensure your files, photos, and settings are safe.

    4. Update Your Apps

    Many developers release compatibility updates timed with Apple’s new operating systems. On iOS, open the App Store and update all apps. On macOS, check the App Store and any apps installed outside of it for updates.

    5. Note Your Critical Software

    If you rely on professional or legacy applications, confirm they’re compatible with macOS 26. Sometimes major OS releases break older software, so check developer websites or forums before committing.

    6. Check Your Apple ID and Passwords

    Since OS updates can log you out of iCloud or other Apple services, ensure you know your Apple ID and password. Consider enabling two-factor authentication if you haven’t already.

    7. Plug In and Connect to Wi-Fi

    For iPhone and iPad, the installation won’t proceed unless you’re connected to Wi-Fi and have sufficient battery. For Mac, keep it connected to power throughout the update. If you have the option to connect to Ethernet, that is going to give you a more consistent Internet signal, which is crucial to upgrades. Be sure your Internet connection is going to be stable for the duration of the upgrade.

    8. Give Yourself Time

    OS upgrades can take anywhere from 30 minutes to over an hour, depending on your device. Plan the update for a time when you don’t urgently need your device.

    9. Don’t get to angry

    Get ready for a different experience than what you’re used to. For instance, LaunchPad on the Mac was removed for me, and I’m still shocked by what replaced it. Make sure to read up on the updates so you know what to expect before installing.

    Final Thoughts

    Upgrading to macOS 26 and iOS 26 can be seamless if you take the right precautions. Back up, free up space, check compatibility, and prepare your apps. With your system ready, you’ll be able to enjoy Apple’s newest software with confidence today.

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