While most iPhones that currently support iOS 18 will be able to use iOS 26, the iPhone XS, XS Max, and iPhone XR are probably going to get cut from the compatibility list. When Apple releases a new ...
So, Apple just held its annual WWDC conference where it announces all the new software for the next year. And the company proudly announced the next version of iOS for the iPhone, iOS 26. If you have ...
Apple’s iOS 19 is poised to deliver one of the most impactful updates in recent memory, blending innovative technology with a refined user experience. Scheduled for its unveiling at WWDC 2025 on June ...
Every year, Apple releases new versions of iOS and iPadOS, and most years those updates also end support for a handful of devices that are too old or too slow or otherwise incapable of running the new ...
The Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2025 is only days away from giving the world the latest from Apple's developments, with the awaited iOS 26 set to deliver the latest for iPhones. A new rumor ...
The rumors were true: Apple is skipping past iOS 19 and going right to iOS 26 — and it's bringing some pretty cool new features with it. For starters, the iPhone is finally getting a fresh home and ...
Unveiled in June at the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference, iOS 26 is Apple's biggest design overhaul since iOS 7. Here's what we know about the major update and when it will be released to the ...
Apple released iOS 26.2 on Friday, Dec. 12 and, alongside it, iOS 18.7.3. However, reports emerged that while it was installing nicely on iPhones that couldn’t run iOS 26, nobody else was getting it.
Last week, Apple released iOS 26.2, alongside iOS 18.7.3, both fixing critical security flaws already being used in attacks on iPhones. But with the release of iOS 18.7.3 and iOS 26.2 came confusion.
Apple has released updates targeting the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, iPad 7, and Apple TV HD in a patch fixing security issues with the older models.