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 · 5h
iOS 26.2.1: Apple Suddenly Releases Surprise iPhone Update With Key Features And Fixes
Apple’s latest iPhone update is not, as had been predicted, iOS 26.3 — though you can read here why I thought it had been delayed.

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Black Star News · 2h
Apple iOS 26.2.1 Released for iPhone, Check what’s new
 · 11h · on MSN
Apple rolls out iOS 26.3 beta 3 update for iPhone users: Here’s what is new and how to install
CNET · 19h
Apple's iOS 26.2.1 Update for iPhones Adds Support for More Precise 2nd Gen AirTags
Available now, iOS 26.2.1 for iPhone "provides support for AirTag (2nd Generation) along with bug fixes."

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CNET · 20h
Apple's AirTag 2nd Generation Brings Significantly Longer Range and a Louder Speaker
 · 2h
Apple just upgraded AirTag — And finding lost items is now way easier
Macworld on MSN
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If you’re not running iOS 26 yet, here’s why you need to update right now

Macworld iOS 26 has been a controversial release, primarily due to the Liquid Glass UI spread across the entire system. While Apple has yet to share official figures, third-party reports suggest adoption is significantly lower than usual.
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Is iOS 26 a flop? Why so many people are sticking with iOS 18 in 2026

Many iPhone users are still tapping 'Remind Me Later' on iOS 26. Is it design concerns, early bugs, or a lack of must-have features? Let's look at the data.
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Are people avoiding iOS 26 because of Liquid Glass? It’s complicated.

That’s not as cataclysmic a dropoff as Statcounter’s data suggests, even before considering other mitigating factors—iOS 26 dropped support for 2018’s iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR, for example, while iOS 18 ran on every iPhone that could run iOS 17.
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