If you installed iOS 26 on your iPhone, it is now officially impossible to downgrade. Apple has stopped "signing" iOS 18.6.2, which means you cannot install iOS 18 on your iPhone. If you're currently ...
September, and Apple is increasingly urging hesitant users to update. However, this decision should be carefully considered, as it is no longer possible to downgrade to an earlier iOS version.
Apple users facing bugs or slow speed on iOS 26 can switch back to iOS 18.6.2 for better performance. The downgrade process ...
Apple just released iOS 26.0.1. But if you haven’t updated to the new iOS 26 software cycle, or can’t, there’s an alternative ...
Apple released the all-new software for the iPhone, iOS 26, on Sept. 15. The first update has just landed. Here’s what’s in ...
Apple's iOS 26 introduces a new Liquid Glass interface but users report lags and glitches. Those dissatisfied can downgrade to iOS 18.6.2. Here is the process to move back to the iOS 18.6.2 interface.
Apple has added eight new Background Sounds in iOS 26, including Babble, Steam, Airplane, Boat, Bus, Train, Rain On Roof, and ...
As it usually does after a new iOS release, Apple has stopped validating its older mobile OS. So, if you upgraded to iOS 26, ...
Now you've had a few days to get used to the new iOS 26 update, chances are, you've made your decision on whether you love it or loathe it. It's a big jump from iOS 18, and Apple has introduced a lot ...
The new iOS 26 is here, but for many iPhone users, the update has been a source of frustration due to performance issues and a divisive new design.
It's a recurring myth that the latest Apple update will make your iPhone slower, but does that turn out to be the case?