The release of iOS 18.6 introduces new features and improvements, but many users have reported persistent battery drain issues. Whether you own an older iPhone or the latest model, maintaining optimal ...
Apple has officially launched iOS 18.6, a comprehensive update designed to enhance performance, strengthen security, and introduce subtle yet impactful improvements. This release is compatible with ...
As September approaches, I'm looking ahead to the iPhone 17 and working with the iOS 26 betas (on a test device to be safe). But there's still plenty to explore in the recently released iOS 18.6 ...
Apple is no longer signing iOS 18.6, making downgrades from iOS 18.6.2 or iOS 18.6.1 to iOS 18.6 impossible. iOS 18.6.1 was released a little over a week ago, swiftly followed by iOS 18.6.2 on ...
Apple released iOS 18.6, a software update packed with critical bug fixes, more than 20 security patches and changes required under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act. The update addresses a ...
Apple has started to roll out iOS 18.6 to the public, with the usual bug squashing and performance improvements of the update joined by a fix for Photos. Concluding the most recent beta testing cycle, ...
We all have our own reasons for installing iOS updates. For some, it’s compelling new features we want to try. For others, the need to stop our iPhone from bugging us with pop-up alerts. Whatever your ...
Apple has stopped signing iOS 18.6.2, which means that if you've upgraded to iOS 26, you're no longer able to downgrade to a version of iOS 18. Apple released iOS 26 a week ago. When software is ...
A week after the release of iOS 26, Apple has stopped signing iOS 18.6.2. So, you can no longer downgrade your iPhone from iOS 26 to iOS 18. This move is standard practice for Apple. It usually stops ...
The iOS 18.7 update will likely launch alongside Apple’s latest and greatest software upgrade iOS 26, for users of older devices and those who are reluctant to upgrade straight away. Apple is about to ...