Apple has shared the first details on user adoption of iOS 18 so far. The company says that iOS 18 is currently installed on 68% of all iPhones and on 76% of iPhones introduced in the last four years.
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“iOS 18 has a bug in the Control Center that’s driving me crazy. I want to revert to iOS 17, but I don’t want to reset my iPhone. How can I downgrade iOS 18 to 17 without data loss?” The release of ...
With iOS 18.1, a fast and reliable internet connection on your iPhone is more than just a luxury—it’s a necessity for staying connected and productive. Whether you’re streaming the latest blockbuster, ...
Apple today released an updated version of iOS 17.6.1, with the new software coming a week and a half after the launch of the original iOS 17.6.1 update. The new version has a build number of 21G101, ...
Apple won't face a class action lawsuit over iOS 13's alleged cellular data use without user permission soon — but the suit isn't completely done yet. A federal judge has rejected a proposed class ...
Apple's iOS 26.3 beta introduces the most streamlined iPhone-to-Android transfer tool yet, along with expanded notification ...