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iPhone, iOS 18
iOS 18.1 Public Beta 2: Your iPhone Could Get These Features Soon
Apple released the second public beta of iOS 18.1 on Sept. 24, about one week after the tech giant released iOS 18 to the general public. iOS 18 brought a lot of new features to your iPhone -- such as RCS messaging and home screen customization-- and this beta introduces a few new features and refinements to the iPhones of developers and public beta testers.
iOS 18.0.1 New iPhone Software Release: Should You Upgrade?
Apple iOS 18.0.1 is compatible with all iPhones that can run iOS 18, and indeed, all handsets that are compatible with iOS 17, that is, handsets from the iPhone XS onwards, including the second- and third-generation iPhone SE models.
Update Your iPhone Now: iOS 18.0.1 Includes These Important Fixes
Apple recently released iOS 18.0.1, and we recommend updating your iPhone as soon as possible, as the update includes important bug fixes
You Can Send iPhone Texts via Satellite
iPhone users can send texts via satellite when cell service is down. Here's how.
Apple's new mobile operating system could help iPhone users stay in touch if Hurricane Milton knocks out cell service.
Hurricane Milton: How to use your iPhone to make satellite calls, messaging when cell service is out
To find out what model phone you have, go to Settings, then select General, then About, then Model Name. If it says iPhone 14, 15 or 16, then your device can handle satellite communication.
How to send satellite texts on your iPhone if cell service is knocked out during Hurricane Milton
Owners of the iPhone 14 or later can use satellite messaging to stay in touch during Hurricane Milton. But make sure you've updated to iOS 18 first.
iPhone, Mac
iPhone Privacy Warning—iOS 18 Mirroring Bug Could Expose Your Data
An iPhone warning has been issued by security researchers, after they found a privacy bug in iOS 18 and macOS 15.0 Sequoia. Here's what you need to know.
MacOS Sequoia Mirroring Bug Can Expose iPhone Apps at Work
Researchers uncover a flaw in a new Apple feature that could reveal your iPhone's apps to your company's IT department when Mirroring on a work Mac.
macOS Sequoia Could Leak Your iPhones Apps to Your Employer
A newly discovered privacy flaw found in macOS 15 Sequoia and iOS 18 allows applications from someone's personal iPhone to be included in their company's software inventory, if they have iPhone Mirroring set up.
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iOS 18: These New Tricks Can Boost Your iPhone's App Security
Apple released iOS 18 to the general public in September, a week after the company announced its new iPhone 16 lineup, Apple ...
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How the iPhone iOS 18’s satellite feature can save lives during natural disasters
With Hurricane Milton approaching fresh off Helene, the iOS 18 feature could help prevent people from being isolated during ...
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Where Did App Settings on iPhone Go? (iOS 18)
The latest version of iOS brought with it some major changes to the Settings app. One of the first things you’ve probably ...
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How to use your iPhone to get help by satellite
Because your contact must be using a compatible iPhone running the latest operating system, when you are in trouble you ...
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iOS 18: What You Need to Know About RCS Messaging on Your iPhone
Apple released iOS 18 to the general public on Sept. 16, a week after the company announced its new iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, ...
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iOS 18.1 Release Date Leaked: Here's When Apple Intelligence Launches
During its iPhone 16 event last month, Apple announced that iOS 18.1 will be released in October. Apple did not provide a ...
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iOS 18.1 likely to add dedicated Control Center modules for Satellite, Wi-Fi and VPN on iPhone
A bunch of these are separate Control Center modules for certain connectivity features. Right now, once updated to iOS 18, ...
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Annual updates are killing the iPhone
Macworld Every September, Tim Cook confidently announces Apple’s greatest iPhone yet and expresses how we’re going to love it ...
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