General users will need to wait, as Apple is expected to release the iOS 26 public beta in late June or early July.
A tour of iOS 10.3: Checking out APFS, the Settings app, and other tweaks
Apple has just released iOS 10.3 to the general public, an update which is likely to be the last major release of iOS 10; at this point in the year, work usually begins in earnest on the next …
Apple iOS 10.3: This Update Contains An Important Bug Fix
Apple officially released iOS 10.3 a few days ago, which contains a number of new features and bug fixes. However, there is one specific bug fix in iOS 10.3 that is absolutely crucial.
iPhone users complain of Mail app glitches after iOS 18.5 update: See workarounds
Having trouble with the Mail app on your iPhone after iOS 18.5? There may be some hope as some online users have provided workarounds.
iOS 26: Apple’s Preview App Rumored to Expand From Mac to iPhone
OS 26 and iPadOS 26 will include a preinstalled Preview app from Apple, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. In a lengthy report
Have an iPhone but not iOS 18 yet? You’re in the minority
Eight months after iOS 18 and iPadOS 18 were launched, Apple is now sharing the final installation and usage statistics for its current-generation operating systems for the iPhone and iPad.
iOS 26 beta 1 launches soon: Will it work on your iPhone?
Apple will launch iOS 26 beta 1 to developers soon after WWDC 2025, and we already have the rumored iPhone compatibility list for it.
A new feature turns Apple AirPods into impromptu hearing aids. We tried it
But hearing more clearly in a noisy environment is just what AirPods promise to help you do through the iOS 12 operating system that launches in the fall, and that – with all the associated …
iOS 26 Supported Devices: Is YOUR iPhone Making the Cut?
Find out which Apple devices support iOS 26, what’s new in the update, and why older models are being left behind. Stay informed!
iPhone 17 Pro Max video shows off brand-new ‘beautiful’ design
Serial leaker Majin Bu has posted a video to his X account that purports to show the iPhone 17 Pro Max from every angle. The 30-second video leaves nothing to the imagination as the handset gets a full 360-degree showcase. The color appears to be either white or silver, and the screen is never turned on, so it’s likely a non-working dummy model.
Will iOS 26 Be Compatible With Your iPhone? Here’s the Rumored List
OS 26 will be compatible with the iPhone 11 and newer, according to a private account on X with a proven track record of sharing …
iPhone XS, iPhone XR probably won’t have iOS 26 support
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.
Former employee may have leaked Apple’s big iOS 26 redesign
As we expect Apple to announce a big iOS 26 redesign, it seems a former employee might have cracked what the new UI language might look like.
WWDC 2025: How to Watch Apple’s June 9 Software Event and iOS 19 Reveal
Apple is set to hold its annual summer software jamboree, WWDC, next week at its Apple Park HQ in Cupertino, California. CNET will be on the ground to bring you all the news as it happens, including …
iOS 26 supported devices: These iPhones likely won’t make the cut
Unfortunately, it looks like Apple won’t continue to support for the iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max with iOS 26. That’s based on posts from an anonymous account on X that has a strong track record of correctly listing supported iPhones for iOS updates.
Apple iOS 10 review: iOS 10: What we like, and what needs to get better
So should you upgrade to iOS 10? Short answer: yes, if you have a supported iPhone or iPad. Voicemail transcription — if your carrier supports it– and new Messages features are worth the upgrade.
iOS 26 doesn’t need a massive AI upgrade at WWDC 2025 – here’s why I’m not losing hope with Apple Intelligence
Unfortunately, new reports this week suggest that those hoping for Apple to catch up in the AI race and showcase all of Apple Intelligence’s new bells and whistles in the newly renamed iOS 26 will ultimately be disappointed.