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iPad OS update

does ipad os take space in the internal storage. suppose i have 30 gb left in my storage and the ipad os 16 is 2.5 gb. so will it reduce to 27.5 gb??

iPad, 15

Posted on Nov 3, 2022 12:02 AM

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Posted on Nov 3, 2022 4:51 AM

Yes - the installed Operating System (iPadOS) occupies some of your device internal storage. You can see your internal storage from iPad settings:

Settings > General > iPad Storage


By example, space occupied by the iPad’s Operating System is colour-coded in orange - showing the proportion of internal space that it occupies:




When you install a system software update, the update is initially downloaded into available free-space - and here the compressed download is unpacked (requiring additional free space) and verified.


Assuming that the downloaded software is correctly verified, your iPad will restart and replace (or update) the existing version of iPadOS. After the process completes, the update package is automatically deleted (as it has done its job) and the iPad restarts as normal.

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Nov 3, 2022 4:51 AM in response to janardan210

Yes - the installed Operating System (iPadOS) occupies some of your device internal storage. You can see your internal storage from iPad settings:

Settings > General > iPad Storage


By example, space occupied by the iPad’s Operating System is colour-coded in orange - showing the proportion of internal space that it occupies:




When you install a system software update, the update is initially downloaded into available free-space - and here the compressed download is unpacked (requiring additional free space) and verified.


Assuming that the downloaded software is correctly verified, your iPad will restart and replace (or update) the existing version of iPadOS. After the process completes, the update package is automatically deleted (as it has done its job) and the iPad restarts as normal.

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