Apple has indefinitely stopped signing iOS 18.6.2, which means iPhone users who have updated to iOS 26 cannot go back to the ...
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.
"Will I regret updating to iOS 26?" one X user asked, who then responded to their own post with "Yup." "Apple iOS 26 is ...
Apple has stopped signing iOS 18.6.2, meaning users who upgrade to iOS 26 can't roll back, leaving iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV owners locked in.
It’s just days since iOS 26 went on general release and already there’s an update. But only select iPhones will see it.
Have you updated your iPhone to the new iOS 26 yet or are you holding off? It's been available to download since September 15 — here's how to install it if you haven't yet. The new OS was released ...
The iOS 26 update is impressive, but there's bad news if you didn't like it. Apple doesn't allow users to downgrade to iOS 18 ...
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 ...
Apple has reportedly stopped signing iOS 18.6.2, meaning users will no longer be able to downgrade back from iOS 26.
I'm not seeing reports of iOS 26 installs going sideways, but I still always take these steps before making a major upgrade.
The latest update to the iPhone has arrived, bringing a fresh user interface design, improved calling features, and more.