Apple iOS 26.5.1 is on its way, it seems, and is likely to land in a matter of days, while iOS 26.6 may hit first beta soon.
Apple has released iOS 26.5, fixing a hefty list of over 60 security flaws, many of which are serious. Here's what you need ...
OS 26.5 users are reporting significant battery drain and overheating issues after the update. Several users on social media ...
When Apple released iOS 26 back in September, many iPhone users were eager to try its new customizations, features, and security updates. But, as with major software transitions, the launch hasn't ...
Apple shipped iOS 26.5 to last week, and now in the last 24 hours, it has stopped signing iOS 26.4.2—blocking downgrades to the last update.
If you own an iPhone 17 Pro Max, the performance improvements in iOS 26.5 are likely noticeable. Benchmarks reveal measurable gains in both single-core and multi-core processing speeds compared to the ...
Apple is set to release iOS 26.5.1, a minor yet important update aimed at addressing issues present in the current iOS 26.5 version. This update focuses on fixing critical bugs, enhancing security, ...
To fix common iOS 26 issues like battery drain, lag, heating, crashes, or connectivity problems, update to the latest version, disable unused features like Apple Intelligence, Liquid Glass, 3D ...
Technology giant Apple has released iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 globally. The update, which was released in India on February 12 ...
The iOS 26.5 notes alone mention 50+ security vulnerabilities that have been fixed in the new update. So if the latest iPhone features don’t excite you, it’s still worth updating your device for all ...
Though iOS 26 has been out for nearly three months, not everyone has upgraded to the latest version of Apple's iPhone software. And Apple, for one, thinks it's about time that they did. At the start ...
Answering machines and voicemail inboxes have been around for decades, with seemingly very few changes or obvious updates. Apple’s iOS 17 introduces a simple change to a feature many millennials rely ...