The most recent Apple iOS update which extended basic functionality to older Apple devices exhibited a problem that required ...
If you own one of the supported older devices and still use it in some way or another, it is advisable to install iOS 12.5.8 ...
Apple has stopped signing several iOS updates released earlier this week, preventing users from installing them even if they ...
But even if you don’t have an iOS 26 iPhone and have no intention of buying a new AirTag, Apple has something for you, too.
Apple this week released an array of iOS updates, including iOS 26.2.1, iOS 18.7.4, and more. Now, however, it appears that ...
As spotted by MacRumors, that’s precisely what happened today with iOS 26.2. In practice, this means that if you’re running ...
When Apple stops supporting older iPhones and iPads with the latest version of iOS or iPadOS, it usually isn’t the end of the line—Apple keeps releasing new security-only patches for those devices for ...
Finally you can setup multiple faces for Face id on one (1) iPhone X. This works with the new iOS update on any iphone that ...
Apple unexpectedly extends life of the 13-year-old iPhone 5s with a rare update to keep core services working securely.
iOS 26 is currently the latest iOS update, but Apple has quietly released iOS 12.5.8, a critical update for older iPhones, iPads, and iPod touch models that no longer support the latest iOS versions.
Apple has released iOS 12.5.8 and iPadOS 12.5.8 for a limited set of older devices, extending the security certificate required for iMessage, FaceTime, and device activation beyond027.