This is a list of the phones the NHS said it’s tested the app on successfully when it was released on 24 September: Other models may be added as they’re found to support the app, as the NHS acknowledges other iPhone models not listed below could still run it providing they’re equipped with BLE 4 or above and run iOS 13.5 or above. The NHS tested the app successfully on all the below iPhones, which need to be running iOS 13.5 software (released earlier this year) or above to ensure it has the highest possible security features. The NHS app was previously tested on phones with lower operating requirements (Photo: PA) Which phones are compatible with the NHS Covid app?
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How to upgrade an Android phone’s software If a handset is up to date, it will display: ‘ Your software is up to date‘. Ensure your iPhone is connected to Wi-Fi and plug it in to charge, then open Settings > General > Software Update > Download, then Install.This will ensure if you’ll be able to retrieve your data if anything goes wrong. Open Settings > Apple ID > iCloud > iCloud Backup and select Back up Now. You should back your data up to iCloud, just in case.You can check how much space you have under Settings > General > Storage. To update a compatible iPhone, firstly just make sure you have enough space to house the new iOS – they could take up several GB of storage, so you may have to delete some apps or photos.This will display the software version that handset is currently running.