Apple’s next iPhone software update, unless there’s a small release to squish some bugs in the interim, will be iOS 26.3.
Apple has restarted the developer beta process once again for its current-gen versions of iOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, and macOS Sonoma. The new iOS and iPadOS 17.6 betas have build number 21G5052e, ...
Apple's decision to discontinue security updates for iPhone 11 and later models on iOS 18 is a significant factor in this upgrade mandate. Users must now install iOS 26.2 to ensure their devices are ...
Have you upgraded your iPhone to iOS 26 yet? Here's what to know about Apple's new system update, and why it'll be very soon in New Jersey.
While iOS 18.7.3 is available with important security improvements, only older iPhones will receive it. Owners of newer devices must use iOS 26.2.
Apple urges iPhone users to install iOS 26.2 immediately as the update fixes critical security flaws, blocks active cyber threats, and improves overall system stability and safety.
Apple is urging users to install the iOS 26.2 update due to active security threats, limited patch availability on older versions, and new protections designed to safeguard iPhone users.
iOS 26 launched to all users in September, but it was previously only available as a secondary update inside Settings, with versions of iOS 18 given priority. Now, Apple has started recommending iOS ...
Apple is reportedly preparing to change the way it names its operating systems, and will adopt a new system based on the last two digits of the upcoming year. This move aims to bring uniformity across ...
The next iPhone update can’t be far away: while it’s true that iOS 26.2 only landed on Dec. 12, the first beta for iOS 26.3 has already appeard for developers, going live just three days later on Dec.