Generally, all computers, tablets, and phones listed on Back Market will show which operating system (OS) is pre-installed. You can check it out in the “Technical specifications” section of their product details pages.
Need to know more about your device’s operating system? We’ve got you covered.
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MacBook operating systems
We recommend you keep your device up-to-date with the latest Apple operating system, called macOS. That said, only certain devices can run the most recent macOS.
Check out Apple’s guide on its macOS releases and which devices are compatible
Update your macOS version
We require our sellers to make sure every Mac is updated before shipping, but it's still good to check for updates once yours arrives.
Step 1. Select the Apple symbol in the bar at the top of your screen.
Step 2. Select “System Settings”.
Step 3. Select “General”.
Step 4. Check to see if any potential updates are needed. If so, you can update your operating system.
Heads up — the update will be followed by a restart, so make sure all your documents are saved.
Windows operating systems
For Windows computers and laptops, it's usually much simpler. For almost all devices, Windows 10 will come pre-installed.
Checking your Windows OS version
Windows makes it easy to check your device for updates. Use Windows Update Manager to check for updates
What about Windows 11?
It's a bit more complicated to determine a device's compatibility with Windows 11 because Microsoft doesn't exclusively manufacture all Windows computers like Apple.
Check if your device is compatible with Microsoft’s Windows 11
Chrome operating systems
Chromebook users have it easy — these devices update automatically. When this happens, you’ll see an “Update Available” notification. Just select “Restart” to update.
Checking your Chrome OS version
If you'd like to manually check for any Chrome operating system updates, follow these steps:
Step 1. At the bottom right side of the screen, select the time/clock.
Step 2. Select “Settings”.
Step 3. Select "About Chrome OS".
Step 4. Select "Check for updates".
If your Chromebook finds a software update, it'll start to download automatically.
iPhone operating systems
Apple continually updates its iPhone operating system, called iOS, so be on the lookout for available updates.
Checking your iOS version
To check your iPhone's iOS version, go to “Settings” > “General” > “About”. There you'll see it listed under "iOS Version”.
If you’d like to update your device, go to “Settings” > “General” > “Software Update”.
You can also download updates via a computer if you don't have enough storage space by following these steps:
Mac with macOS 10 (Catalina) or later
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to your computer.
Step 2. Go to the “Finder” app.
Step 3. Select your iPhone in the sidebar to the left of the main Finder window.
Step 4. Go to “General”.
Step 5. Select “Check for Updates”.
The update may take 30-60 minutes, so be sure to leave your iPhone connected until it’s complete.
Finally, you can safely remove your iPhone by selecting the eject icon next to your phone’s name in the Finder window.
Mac with macOS 9 (Mojave) or a Windows Computer
Step 1. Open the iTunes app on your computer.
Step 2. Connect your iPhone to the computer.
Step 4. Wait for the device to appear in your iTunes sidebar, then select it.
Step 5. Go to “Summary”.
Step 6. Select “Check for Updates”.
The update may take 30-60 minutes, so be sure to leave your iPhone connected until it’s complete.
Finally, you can safely remove your iPhone by selecting the eject icon next to the image of your iPhone in the sidebar of the iTunes menu.
Android operating systems
Checking your Android OS version
To check your phone’s operating system, go to “System” > “Advanced” > “System Update”. There you'll see your operating system version and security patch level.
You’ll also have the option to update, if available.