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Apple iOS 26 Update Will Be Coming To These iPhones This Year: Check Full List

Apple iOS 26 Update Will Be Coming To These iPhones This Year: Check Full List

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Apple iOS 26 update will be releasing later this year but the company has confirmed the list of iPhones supporting the new version.
Apple iOS 26 update will be available in the next few months, around the time when the iPhone 17 series is announced. But we already know a lot about the new version, its features and which iPhones will be supported by the new iOS update this year.
iOS 26 gets the biggest design overhaul since iOS 7 according to Apple, and visually you can see them making a difference with mixed results.
iOS 26 developer beta is already available for users but do not install on your primary device and wait for the public beta update in July.
The company has also made it clear that the Intel-powered Macs are no longer in its focus which is why the macOS 26 Tahoe update will be the last that these Macs will be getting. This means anybody still using a MacBook Air, Pro and iMac with Intel CPU should upgrade before the macOS 27 version comes out next year.
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