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It’s an exciting time to be an iPhone user. There’s iOS 26, of course, which brings a number of major changes to the platform. For the daring, there’s the iOS 26.1 beta, which continues to build upon the foundation of Apple’s latest OS. If that weren’t enough, however, Apple also just dropped yet another iPhone update—this time intended mostly to fix problems with the last one.
Apple released the update, iOS 26.0.1, on Monday, following a short period of speculation that the update was in the works. These types of updates aren’t necessarily unusual: Apple released iOS 18.0.1 three weeks after iOS 18 last year. The intention here is not to introduce new features or add changes; rather, you should notice bugs fixed and less instability.
Per the release notes, we can see that Apple has patched five bugs here:
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A patch for a bug that causes wifi and Bluetooth to disconnect and reconnect on the iPhone 17 series. Reportedly, this bug can also disconnect CarPlay in some cars.
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A patch for a bug that stops users from connecting to a cellular network after installing iOS 26.
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A patch for a bug that might add artifacts to photos taken on the iPhone 17 series.
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A patch for a bug that might cause app icons to appear blank after choosing a custom tint.
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A patch for a bug that might disable VoiceOver for some users.
Apple hasn’t released any information on any security updates contained in iOS 26.0.1. I’ll add any changes to this piece when Apple publishes the security notes.
You usually can tell how monumental an Apple update is by the numbers in its name: An update like iOS 26, a round number, indicates a major, one a year update; an update like iOS 26.1, with one decimal, denotes a minor update that still introduces new features; and an update like iOS 26.0.1, with two decimals, indicates a stability or security update.
You can install iOS 26.0.1 at your earliest convenience from Settings > General > Software Update.
Original Source: https://lifehacker.com/tech/apple-releases-update-for-ios-26?utm_medium=RSS
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