Upgrading an SE2020 from ios14 to ios18 or preferably to an earlier one ios

I have an SE2020 2nd generation which was updated up to ios version 14.5.1. The current suggested ios update at my screen is 18.7.2.

The question is if i decide to do the upgrade will i go through ios 15, ios 16, ios 17 until I'll be able to update at ios 18

or immediately brought up to ios18?

As i have red the update is at one step from current version to latest suggested version, but is this not risky? Besides I would prefer to do a step to step upgrade and probably to stop at a previous version than 18. Is this possible?


iPhone SE, iOS 14

Posted on Nov 17, 2025 9:54 AM

Reply
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Posted on Nov 17, 2025 10:18 AM

panag120 wrote:

I have an SE2020 2nd generation which was updated up to ios version 14.5.1. The current suggested ios update at my screen is 18.7.2.
The question is if i decide to do the upgrade will i go through ios 15, ios 16, ios 17 until I'll be able to update at ios 18
or immediately brought up to ios18?
As i have red the update is at one step from current version to latest suggested version, but is this not risky? Besides I would prefer to do a step to step upgrade and probably to stop at a previous version than 18. Is this possible?


A step-by-step incremental version-at-a-time update is way more work, more risk, way way way more network data, not offered, and not possible. Or shorter, “no”.


With an iPhone SE 2nd gen, you’ll get offered iOS 18.7.2, and iOS 26.1.

11 replies
Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Nov 17, 2025 10:18 AM in response to panag120

panag120 wrote:

I have an SE2020 2nd generation which was updated up to ios version 14.5.1. The current suggested ios update at my screen is 18.7.2.
The question is if i decide to do the upgrade will i go through ios 15, ios 16, ios 17 until I'll be able to update at ios 18
or immediately brought up to ios18?
As i have red the update is at one step from current version to latest suggested version, but is this not risky? Besides I would prefer to do a step to step upgrade and probably to stop at a previous version than 18. Is this possible?


A step-by-step incremental version-at-a-time update is way more work, more risk, way way way more network data, not offered, and not possible. Or shorter, “no”.


With an iPhone SE 2nd gen, you’ll get offered iOS 18.7.2, and iOS 26.1.

Nov 17, 2025 11:25 AM in response to panag120

For that big an iOS jump, it may be prudent not to do an over-the-air update, but rather via a computer. You do not need a Mac to do so. See:


Update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iTunes - Apple Support


and, if you have a Windows computer with newer version of that OS, see this:


Install the Apple Devices app on Windows - Apple Support (QA)


We have two iPhone SS 2020s running iOS 26.1 with zero issues.

Nov 17, 2025 10:54 PM in response to panag120

Unfortunately you can't. If your iPhone is compatible with iOS 26, that will be the version that iTunes offers to update to.


As others have also mentioned, no previous versions of iOS are signed for the iPhone models that are compatible with iOS 26. So you are forced to either stay on the version you have now, or update to iOS 26.

Nov 17, 2025 10:07 AM in response to panag120

The current suggested ios update at my screen is 18.7.2.


When you tap Settings > General > Software Update......what option appears?


If it is iOS 18.7.2, scroll down to the bottom to see if an update for iOS 26 might appear.


If only iOS 18.7.2 appears, then that is what will be installed (earlier versions of iOS are not available).


If there is an option to install iOS 26 and you select it, then iOS 26 will be installed. If you install iOS 26, you cannot go back to iOS 18.



This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You may vote for any posts you find helpful, or search the Community for additional answers.

Upgrading an SE2020 from ios14 to ios18 or preferably to an earlier one ios

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.