Apple releases iOS 18.6 beta 1
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CNET on MSNiOS 18 vs. iOS 26: Here's How Liquid Glass Is Changing the Look and Feel of Your iPhoneLiquid Glass brings a sleek new look to iPhone screens. Here's how it compares to what's on your iPhone right now.
Apple has just released usage numbers for the current version of iPhone software. Security and new features seem to be key drivers to update.
OS 18.6 developer beta code has unearthed names and assets that strongly confirm the development of a display-centric product running 'homeOS.'
With iOS 26, Apple unveiled a unified design language with translucent elements that mimic the look of real-world glass. Here's how it compares to iOS 18.
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Macworld on MSNHow to Downgrade from iOS 26 to 18 [No Data Loss]Learn how to downgrade iOS 26 to 18 without losing data: follow this step-by-step guide to learn four methods for safely switching back to iOS 18.
Now that Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference has come and gone, we finally have a clearer picture of where iOS is headed next. But before you get too hyped for iOS 19 (or iOS 26, if Apple pulls a naming curveball),
OS 18.5 brings quiet but powerful updates, adding smarter controls for Mail, battery, Back Tap, Screen Time, and personalization.