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After overpromising on AI plans last year, Apple kept its iOS roadmap focused more on basic quality of life improvements this ...
Apple is releasing the latest version of its iPhone operating system, iOS 18.1, on Monday, and it comes with the first features of Apple Intelligence, its A.I. functionality. The expected release ...
Apple announced a big change to how it names its operating systems at WWDC 2025 on Monday. Instead of using system names like iOS 19 and macOS 19, the company will now use the year as part of the name ...
Apple has announced iOS 26, the next version of its iPhone operating system, as part of its suite of announcements at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). It features a complete redesign with ...
Rather than progress to iOS 19, Apple has aligned the numbering of all its operating systems according to the year – so for the 2025 to 2026 version it’s iOS 26. Here’s how the two iOS ...
To use the iOS 26, your iPhone must feature an A13 Bionic chip or newer. That means a staggering six generations of iPhone ...
With just days to go before WWDC, the consensus is that Apple will unveil a big, visionOS-inspired redesign across its operating systems. And while some might be dreading a repeat of the iOS 7 ...
Apple's iOS is one of the most popular smartphone operating systems, second only to Android. It runs on Apple hardware, including iPhones, iPad tablets and iPod Touch media players.
Three functions in the new operating systems apparently remain deactivated for users in the EEA. Apple points the finger at ...
Apple could make a big change to the way it numbers its operating systems, with a year-based system renaming iOS 19 as iOS 26, and macOS in the same way.
Apple is going to switch up how it names its next set of major operating systems to align with years, Bloomberg reports. Look forward to iOS 26. Skip to main content ...
Operating systems will now be named by year, meaning the update after the current iOS 18 will be iOS 26 rather than, say, iOS 19. The change paves the way for a less confusing, more consistent ...