The next version of iOS is already in the hands of beta testers, but what does that say about when we'll all get it?
We have some hints about which iPhones and iPads are going to be able to run the software Apple unveils next year.
A new claim says that any iPhone that can run iOS 18 will also work with iOS 19, but some older iPad models won't get iPadOS ...
A report claims that all iPhone models that can run iOS 18 right now will also support iOS 19 next year. Here's the ...
Apple didn't release a new base model iPad in 2024. According to a new report, that might change in Spring 2025.The Latest ...
Apple plans to release an entry-level iPad 11 in the spring and iPadOS 18.3 will be pre-installed on the shipped devices, ...
iOS 19 and iPadOS 19 are still months away, but a new report from iPhoneSoft gives us an early glimpse at what we can expect ...
Apple has issued iOS 18.2, along with the first major Apple Intelligence features and 21 updates you should apply to your iPhone now. Here's what you need to know.
Apple's new Mail sorting features in iOS 18.2 are notably absent from both iPadOS 18.2 and macOS Sequoia 15.2, raising questions about ...
Available now, iOS 18.2 brings the next round of Apple Intelligence features as well as improvements to the Mail app and other iPhone features. If you haven't yet installed this release, learn how to ...
Apple has begun the stable rollout of the iOS 18.2 and iPadOS 18.2 updates, bringing features like Siri-ChatGPT integration, Genmoji, and Visual Intelligence.