HT4623 Where do I find the software application here in my iPhone be because I can't find it to my setting

Where do I find software update with my iphone4 because I can't find it to my general setting

If you are using iOS 4 you will have to connect your iPhone to a computer and apply the latest update via iTunes, I highly recommend backing up your iPhone. This will update your iPhone 4 to iOS 6.1 and then you will be able to see the software update feature on your iPhone. Go Here - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4972
You will have to check the current version of your iOS. If you are using iOS 5 or later you will see how to update here http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4623
To check your current iOS version from your iPhone - Go to Settings > General > About... and scroll down to version.

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