iOS 26.0.1, macOS 26.0.1 updates fix install bugs, new phone problems, and more
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iOS 26.0.1, macOS 26.0.1 updates fix install bugs, new phone problems, and more
"Now that iOS 26, macOS 26 Tahoe, and Apple's other big software updates for the year are out in public, Apple's efforts for the next few months will shift to fixing bugs and adding individual new features. The first of those bug fix updates has arrived this week in the form of iOS 26.0.1, macOS 26.0.1, iPadOS 26.0.1, and equivalent updates for most of the devices across Apple's ecosystem."
"The release notes for most of the updates focus on device- and platform-specific early adopter problems, particularly for buyers of the new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone Air. The iOS 26.0.1 update fixes a bug that could prevent phones from connecting to cellular networks, a bug that could cause app icons to appear blank, and the VoiceOver feature becoming disabled on devices that have it on."
Apple has released iOS 26.0.1, macOS 26.0.1, iPadOS 26.0.1 and equivalent updates across its ecosystem to address early post-launch issues. The updates target device- and platform-specific bugs, with emphasis on new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, and iPhone Air users. iOS 26.0.1 resolves cellular connectivity failures, blank app icons, and a VoiceOver setting turning off unexpectedly. Additional patches address camera, Wi‑Fi, and Bluetooth problems on the new iPhones. The iPadOS update fixes a floating software keyboard that was moving unintentionally. Apple will continue focusing on bug fixes and incremental feature additions in the coming months.
Read at Ars Technica
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