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 · 12h
iOS 26.2.1—Update Now Warning Issued To Millions Of iPhone Users
Apple has released iOS 26.2.1, an important update that all iPhone users should apply now. Here's what you need to know.

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 · 7d · on MSN
iOS 26.3 Release Date Update, Full List Of Eligible iPhones, New Features And Upgrades, How To Download
Macworld · 11d
iOS 26 Guide: New features in the latest iPhone update and what’s coming in iOS 26.3
CNET · 1d
Apple's AirTag 2nd Generation Brings Significantly Longer Range and a Louder Speaker
As a surprise Monday treat, Apple has unveiled an update to its popular AirTag item tracker.

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Putnam Daily Voice · 15h
New Updates For iPhone, Watch, iPad Released In iOS 26.2.1
 · 16h
iOS 26.2.1: Apple Suddenly Releases Surprise iPhone Update With Key Features And Fixes
 · 1d
Incremental iOS 26.2.1 update supports the new AirTag
On January 26, Apple introduced a new Apple Watch Unity Connection Braided Solo Loop, as well as an updated AirTag with a louder speaker and more location accuracy.

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 · 7h
Your iPhone Might Not Be Fully Compatible With Apple's New AirTag
 · 15h
Here’s the good news and bad news on upgrading to the AirTag 2
14d

iOS 26.3 public beta 2 now available, here’s what’s new

Apple has a new beta 2 version of iOS 26.3 available for public beta testers, here’s what to expect from the latest software update.
Cult of Mac
2d

iOS 26 adoption rate isn’t as lousy as suspected, but it’s still not great

OS 26 adoption is higher than thought earlier. Find out how Apple's tracking change completely threw off the count.
CNET
1mon

iOS 26.3 Could Support End-to-End Encrypted RCS Messaging on Your iPhone

According to AppleInsider, iOS 26.3 could finally include support for E2EE RCS messaging in Messages. A French developer known as Tiino-X83 posted a screenshot online of what could be carrier bundles in the latest iOS 26.3 beta's code. There's also a new key titled "SupportsE2EE."
Geeky Gadgets
5mon

How to Update Your iPhone from iOS 26 Beta to the Final Version

Upgrading from the iOS 26 beta to the final public release ensures your device operates on the most stable and polished version of Apple’s latest operating system. Whether you are a developer, tester, or an early adopter, understanding the process is ...
AOL
3mon

New version of iOS 26.0.1 could release soon. What could change?

We already got an updated version of iOS 26, dubbed iOS 26.0.1 by Apple. But we could soon get a revised version of the already published update to iOS 26. 9to5 Mac reported that an anonymous leaker hinted there could be a new version of iOS 26.0.1 with ...
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4mon

Full guide: How to uninstall iOS 26 from your iPhone (and the risks)

When Apple released iOS 26, it promised a revolutionary change with its new 'Liquid Glass' design and enhanced Apple Intelligence. However, not everyone was thrilled. Many users found themselves regretting the update, describing it as a 'big mistake'.
Forbes
3mon

iOS 26.0.2 Release Date: Unexpected iPhone Update To Launch Any Minute Now

Apple’s next iPhone update would be iOS 26.1, it was thought, expected at the end of October. But it now seems there’ll be another release before that, iOS 26.0.2. More analysis has emerged about what is in iOS 26.0.2, as well as why a possible re ...
12h

Apple patches ancient iOS versions to keep iMessage, FaceTime, other services working

When Apple stops supporting older iPhones and iPads with the latest version of iOS or iPadOS, it usually isn’t the end of the line—Apple keeps releasing new security-only patches for those devices for another year or two, keeping them usable while their hardware is still reasonably capable.

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