How to update iPhone to iOS 17

I want to update my iPhone to iOS 17

Posted on Feb 22, 2026 5:00 AM

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Posted on Apr 6, 2026 10:30 AM

Hello~ You can’t update your current iPhone model (8+) to iOS 17. You need a newer model iPhone. To shop with Apple…

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Refurbished iPhone Deals - Apple


If you choose to purchase outside of Apple environment…please take time to read the user tip below by *lobsterghost1* in order to be fully informed…


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~Katana-San~

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Apr 6, 2026 10:30 AM in response to Yoyanyah16

Hello~ You can’t update your current iPhone model (8+) to iOS 17. You need a newer model iPhone. To shop with Apple…

Buy iPhone - Apple



Refurbished iPhone Deals - Apple


If you choose to purchase outside of Apple environment…please take time to read the user tip below by *lobsterghost1* in order to be fully informed…


The All Too Common SAD Reality of Buying … - Apple Community


~Katana-San~

Feb 22, 2026 5:05 AM in response to jibson51

Open Settings ➢ General ➢ Software Update.


If you get the message; "iOS is up to date", then your iPhone has reached the end-of-life support for Software Updates to the latest iOS operating system, depriving you of new features created many years ago.


Many modern apps are not compatible, limiting the usability of your device.


You are invited to visit an Apple retail store to discuss your iPhone upgrade options.


Learn about the ⇢ iPhone Upgrade Program. ⇠📲


If your iPhone is too old for a trade-in, then the only option is to recycle it for free. ♻️



Good luck! 👋🏼😉

Smiliñ 😎 Brian

Feb 22, 2026 6:11 AM in response to jibson51

jibson51 wrote:

I want to update my iPhone to iOS 17


You cannot update your iPhone to iOS 17. iOS 17 is no longer available.


If your iPhone is an iPhone XR, XS, or XS Max, you can update it to the latest release of iOS 18.

About iOS 18 Updates – Apple Support


If you have some other iPhone that is compatible with iOS 17, you can update it to the latest release of iOS 26.

iPhone models compatible with iOS 26 – Apple Support

About iOS 26 Updates – Apple Support


If you are on iOS 16 or earlier, and your iPhone is not offering to update to iOS 18 or later, then your phone was never compatible with iOS 17 in the first place. In that case, if you want to run apps that require iOS 17 or later, you'll need to purchase a new iPhone.

Apr 6, 2026 11:03 AM in response to Yoyanyah16

Yoyanyah16 wrote:

Okay…it’s obvious that I need to purchase an updated new model iPhone…
Can you please tell me “which is the best latest new IPhone that I can buy??
Thank you…Katana..

Hello once more~ Well… it will depend on your budget and your needs. Click on below and use the interactive link below to compare models…


Compare iPhone Models *


There is also a highlighted tab* there to chat with a Specialist.


If you’re purchasing a refurbished model from Apple buy the newest model with the most storage that you can afford. Please be cautious purchasing outside of Apple.


Whatever you choose …I hope you enjoy it and you’re welcome. It’s been a pleasure.


~Katana-San~



Apr 6, 2026 4:20 PM in response to Yoyanyah16

Yoyanyah16 wrote:

Okay…it’s obvious that I need to purchase an updated new model iPhone…
Can you please tell me “which is the best latest new IPhone that I can buy??


As Katana-San said, it depends on your budget and needs.


Going by MacTracker, it appears that iPhones often get four to six major iOS updates, with five being common.


The oldest models that Apple currently sells in the U.S. Certified Refurbished store (Refurbished iPhone Deals - Apple) are 15-series ones. These originally shipped with iOS 17, and so have already received two major updates. While there are no guarantees, one might reasonably expect them to get at least three more.


Note that with the 15-series phones, Apple Intelligence is only available for Pro and Pro Max models. The regular 15 and the 15 Plus do not have the requisite 8 GB of RAM. The greater amount of RAM in the 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, and newer models might be a point in their favor even if you plan to keep Apple Intelligence turned off. (With the 16-series and 17-series, all of the phones, including the budget 16e and 17e, have 8 GB of RAM.)

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