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Baidu file

My iPhone is slow and is out of date but every time I try to update it, it says its up to date. In the files of my iPhone there is 1 file that says "android" and another file that says "baidu" and when I delete these files they show up again. How do I delete these files?

iPhone X

Posted on Oct 4, 2022 5:06 PM

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Posted on Oct 4, 2022 5:19 PM

If you have an iPhone X as shown in the footer, that model is supported with iOS 16. Currently, that is iOS 16.0.2.


If you don't have an iPhone X here, which iPhone do you have, and which iOS version?


To update a phone that won't update otherwise, use a computer. Mac and Windows can be used.


That update process is described in this article:

Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support


If things are badly corrupted, you can back up, factory reset, and restore (this describes reset, with links to backup and restore):

Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support


Once you're running something more current, issues with iCloud or such can be checked, if the problems persist.



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Oct 4, 2022 5:19 PM in response to Yummmy_

If you have an iPhone X as shown in the footer, that model is supported with iOS 16. Currently, that is iOS 16.0.2.


If you don't have an iPhone X here, which iPhone do you have, and which iOS version?


To update a phone that won't update otherwise, use a computer. Mac and Windows can be used.


That update process is described in this article:

Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support


If things are badly corrupted, you can back up, factory reset, and restore (this describes reset, with links to backup and restore):

Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support


Once you're running something more current, issues with iCloud or such can be checked, if the problems persist.



Oct 5, 2022 11:11 AM in response to Yummmy_

Yummmy_ wrote:

its IOS 12.0 and these files are stored locally


iPhone X is current on iOS 15.7 and on iOS 16.0.2.


If you happen to have a beta profile, remove it.


Here is: How to uninstall iOS or iPadOS beta software - Apple Support


Here is how to Update your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support


If the Wi-Fi update path does not work, use a Mac or Windows computer to perform the update.


Baidu file

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