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 ...
Apple has indefinitely stopped signing iOS 18.6.2, which means iPhone users who have updated to iOS 26 cannot go back to the ...
Apple users facing bugs or slow speed on iOS 26 can switch back to iOS 18.6.2 for better performance. The downgrade process ...
If you installed iOS 26 on your iPhone, it is now officially impossible to downgrade. Apple has stopped "signing" iOS 18.6.2, ...
When Apple released iOS 18.6 iPhone update on July 29, you could be forgiven if you thought that was the last release before iOS 26 lands in September. But no, on Aug. 14 there was an unexpected ...
As it usually does after a new iOS release, Apple has stopped validating its older mobile OS. So, if you upgraded to iOS 26, you better get comforable with Liquid Glass.
The iOS 26 update is impressive, but there's some bad news if you didn't like it. Apple has stopped signing iOS 18, ...
The iOS 26 public beta is now available to download via the Apple Beta Software Program. If you're not already a member, ...
Apple's iOS 18.6 Release Candidate arrived July 21. The public release is expected around July 28, likely Monday. Compatible with iPhones from XS, this update focuses on bug fixes and minor changes, ...
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 ...
Keeping your iPhone up-to-date is critical for safeguarding its security and making sure optimal performance. After installing iOS 18.6, it is highly recommended to configure your automatic update ...