Apple's iOS 26.0.1 fixes a bevy of glitches - update your iPhone now
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Apple's iOS 26.0.1 fixes a bevy of glitches - update your iPhone now
"Hello, iPhone users. Yes, that friendly greeting means it's update time again. Unveiled a couple of weeks ago, Apple's iOS 26 has received its first interim update designed to repair key feature flaws and one security bug. Released on Monday, the 26.0.1 update should be installed whether or not you've run into any outstanding issues. First up, iOS 26.0.1 addresses a Wi-Fi glitch affecting some iPhone 17 units."
"Next on the list, some iPhone 17 owners found that photos taken under certain lighting conditions would display unexpected and unwanted artifacts. With the new update, your photos should be free of such artifacts. Here's a bug that I've noticed. When adding a custom tint to the Home screen, some of the app icons would appear blank. After I updated my iPhone, this no longer seems to be a problem."
iOS 26.0.1 repairs multiple functionality issues encountered after iOS 26. The update fixes a Wi‑Fi glitch on some iPhone 17 units that caused connections to drop and reconnect and affected CarPlay, with potential interactions involving Apple Watch or VPNs. The update restores cellular connectivity for users who could not connect after updating. Photo artifacts under certain lighting are resolved. Home screen custom tints no longer cause app icons to appear blank. VoiceOver stopping for some users has been fixed. The update also addresses one security vulnerability. Apple released companion updates for iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS.
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