No problem on my iPhone 6 or my new iPad pro, but had to start the update twice 
on my wife’s iPhone 5


> On Apr 8, 2017, at 11:33 PM, Bill Rising <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> The iOS 10.3.1 update was been quirky for me: multiple times through the loop 
> of
> 
> 1. Clicking Update
> 2. Using touch id to enter my passcode
>    Getting the error 'There was a problem downloading the software for the 
> iPhone "...". An unknown error occurred (4037)'
>    This error occurred both before and after the software had been downloaded
> 3. Clicking OK
> 4. Clicking the update button again, 
>    Now the update/extraction would work fine.
> 5. Waiting for the backup to finish
> 6. Using touch id to enter my passcode
> 7. Getting the error 'The iPhone "..." could not be updated because an 
> unknown error occurred (4003)'
> 
> Finally, one time after entering my actual pita passcode at step 6., the 
> backup allowed the phone to updated.
> 
> Your mileage may vary, but it might help wait a day for Apple to fix its fix 
> to iOS 10.3.
> 
> Bill
> P.S. I get this feeling that with Apple, we're seeing the long-term effects 
> of having an accountant (or any kind of financial person) run a company 
> instead of having someone who understands the actual products run a company: 
> A general demise into mediocrity and marketing over innovation and utility.
> 
> 
> 
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