Apple has released a new iOS 26 update — but millions of iPhone users are still running iOS 18. Here’s why delaying is increasingly risky.
Apple has stopped signing iOS 26.2, officially blocking iPhone users on iOS 26.2.1 from downgrading to the earlier software version.
With iOS 18.1.1 no longer being signed, iPhone and iPad users can no longer revert to this version of the operating system. iOS 18.1.1 was released on November 19 and brought some important security ...
Once Apple releases a major software update, it usually lets users downgrade to the previous version for a few weeks. However, it seems the company is really pushing the iOS 26 update, as this is the ...
Developer beta versions are not finished versions. They are meant for testing, not for everyday use. As a result, these betas are often filled with bugs, glitches, and features that don’t work ...
Apple has stopped signing iOS 26.2 and several older iOS versions, preventing users from downgrading after recent updates.
Macworld Apple may have another stinker of an iOS update on its hands. iPhone owners on multiple forums are reporting crashes, freezes and other problems with the latest point update, iOS 26.2.1. One ...
The iOS 26.2.1 update issues have triggered widespread complaints from iPhone users worldwide. Several iOS 26.2.1 bugs are causing apps to crash, phones to reboot randomly and wireless connections to ...
Apple has ended iOS 26.2 signing, blocking iPhone downgrades to ensure users stay on the latest secure update with AirTag 2 support.