I want to upgrade from iOS 6 to iOS 7.  I do not want 8.  Is this possible?

I want to upgrade from iOS 6 to iOS 7.  I do not want 8.  Is this possible?

swbookeesue wrote:
I want to upgrade from iOS 6 to iOS 7.  I do not want 8.  Is this possible?
What prevented you from updating to iOS 7 for the previous 12 months?

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