False no internet connect trying to upgrade

iPhone 4 S running IOS 6.1.3
Trying to upgrade to IOS 7
during the "verirfying the upgrade"but  it says "unable to Veriry Update  --  IOS 7.0.3 failed verfication because you are no longer connected to the internet"
But I am connected - would like to upgrade - how?
LN

Update
reset phone and then  it downloaded IOS 7.0.4 and now seems to be upgrading - may have been a timing issue
We will see
LN

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