Apple releases iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3, both support easier migration to Android
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Apple releases iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3, both support easier migration to Android
"Today, Apple has released the latest version of iOS and iPadOS, labeled 26.3. This comes with dozens of security fixes, including one that was actively being exploited, and that's reason alone to install the update as soon as possible. iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 also include a tool for easy switching to Android, which makes going to another ecosystem as seamless as can be, and doesn't require the use of any special apps to transfer your data."
"The transfer process supports moving photos, messages, notes, apps, passwords, phone numbers, and more. The EU took credit for both Apple and Google working on something like this to make switching between their mobile operating systems easier. However, we still have to note that Google and Apple were only required to add this functionality in the EU, but they chose to make it available worldwide."
"iOS 26.3 also includes a setting to limit carrier location tracking for devices using Apple's C1 or C1X modems, but it only works with a few select carriers worldwide, including Boost Mobile in the US, EE and BT in the UK, and Telekom in Germany."
Apple released iOS and iPadOS 26.3 with dozens of security fixes, including a patch for a vulnerability that was actively exploited. The update adds a built-in tool for easy switching to Android, enabling transfer of photos, messages, notes, apps, passwords, phone numbers, and more without special apps. The European Union prompted Apple and Google to add cross-platform transfer functionality, and both companies made the feature available worldwide. iOS 26.3 also introduces a setting to limit carrier location tracking for devices with Apple's C1 or C1X modems, though the setting works only with a few select carriers in specific countries.
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