Solution: the device does not see the iOS 11.0.1 update

Apple released iOS 11.0.1 update, which included bug fixes and operational improvements

iPhone and iPad.In particular, an error in the operation of the Exchange e-mail server was fixed, due to which many users could not properly use their Outlook, Office 365 and Exchange Server accounts.

Some of our readers report thatwere unable to install the iOS 11.0.1 update on their devices. There may be several reasons why a new version of the operating system does not appear in your device’s settings. One of them, for example, is an attempt to install the update on a device that is not compatible with iOS 11.

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You may also encounter this problem,If you previously installed the GM version of iOS 11 on your device. To receive updates, you must first delete the profile for iOS beta testing from your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.

Follow the instructions step by step:

Step 1:Launch the standard application "Settings. "

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Step 2:Scroll down to the "Profiles".

Step3:Select "iOS Beta Profile ».

Step 3:Select the option "Delete profile". Enter your password upon request.

Step 4:When an informational message appears stating that deleting a profile will change the settings of your iOS device, tap "Delete" to continue.

Now go to "Settings »=>"Basic"=> "Software Update". This is where the iOS 11.0.1 update should appear. If it still does not appear in this section of the menu, try restarting your iPhone or iPad. If rebooting the device does not help, you can download the IPSW firmware file yourself and manually install the iOS 11.0.1 update via iTunes.

Tell us in the comments how you are doing with the installation of the new version of iOS. Look forward to!