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Woken up and your iPhone looks shiny and different? You're not alone but there's a solution — here are the first four things you should do in iOS 26.
Apple announced the release date of iOS 26 earlier this month. Now that it's finally here, here's what iPhone users need to know before downloading
If you're looking to fix iOS 26 bugs and common issues right after updating your iPhone or iPad, you have come to the right place.
iOS 26 has arrived. The biggest iPhone software redesign since iOS 7 in 2013 is now available as a free update for compatible devices. In addition to a new look, iOS 26 upgrades core apps and pushes Apple Intelligence further in new ways. Here are the highlights.
Even better, iOS 26 offers a new mode called Adaptive Power. With this enabled, your iPhone will try to extend the battery charge by lowering the brightness of the display, letting some activities take longer to complete, and turning on Lower Power Mode when the charge reaches 20%.
Phone 17 series and iPhone Air might have a network disconnecting issue related to WiFi and CarPlay connection with a fix possibly coming for it in iOS 26.0.1. Here's what we know about it so far.
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Adaptive Power in iOS 26 Could Boost Your iPhone Battery Life, but It's Not on All Models
The new iPhone 17 models get better battery life, partly through this iOS 26 feature that is available on other iPhones, too.
Apple is expanding its Tap to Pay on iPhone feature for merchants to five more countries in Europe. Businesses in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Monaco and Norway will now be able to accept in-person contactless payments on their iPhones.