Apple has released iOS 18.7.3, but it's not available for all iPhones. As Apple tries to push users to iOS 26.2, which ...
Since the beginning of December, Apple has been pushing iPhone users who opted to stay on iOS 18 to install iOS 26 instead.
If you’ve been waiting for iOS 18.7.3 to reach your iPhone, it looks like it’s been scrapped. Here’s what to know.
Apple makes downgrading to iOS 18.7.3 no longer an option - iOS 26.2 is the only update available for most iPhones compatible ...
A new update was available for iPhone users back in September, Apple’s iOS 26. So what's iOS 26.2, and can I get it?
OS 18.7.3 fixes the same WebKit exploits as iOS 26.2, but iOS 18 users are being pushed straight to the 2025 update. Why?
Apple’s latest software rollout has left many iPhone users confused after the company released iOS 26.2 and iOS 18.7.3 on ...
For those still running their iPhones on iOS 18, it might be time to switch over to iOS 26 very soon. Here's what to know ...
While iOS 18.7.3 is available with important security improvements, only older iPhones will receive it. Owners of newer devices must use iOS 26.2.
Apple released iOS 26.2 last week with important security fixes. At the same time, it also shipped iOS 18.7.3 for users who ...
If you're tired of dealing with bugs in iOS 18.4 or simply eager for any sort of upgrade, Apple is already prepping its next release: iOS 18.5. But don't expect fireworks—this one's more about ...
Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 18.6 and iPadOS 18.6 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming over a month after Apple released iOS 18.5 and iPadOS 18.5.