If you’re like most iPhone owners, you probably rely on the cellular network provided by your carrier, such as AT&T or Verizon. However, there are times when you may want to connect your iPhone to a wireless network that’s not provided by your carrier. For example, if you’re traveling and want to use your iPhone’s cellular connection to stay connected with friends back home, or if you work at a location that doesn’t have access to a reliable cellular network. There are a few different ways to connect your iPhone to a wireless network that’s not provided by your carrier. The easiest way is to use an airport Wi-Fi hotspot. Just turn on Wi-Fi on your iPhone and connect it to the hotspot. You can also use an Ethernet cable to connect your iPhone to a wired network at home or at work. If neither of those options is available, then the next best option is using an over-the-air (OTA) update from Apple. To do this, first make sure that your iPhone is connected to the Internet via either Wi-Fi or 3G/4G LTE. Then open the Settings app and tap General -> Software Update -> Download and Install -> OTA Updates. If there are any updates available for your device, they will be listed in this menu; simply tap on the update that you want to install and follow the onscreen instructions. ..