iOS 18.7 for iPhone released as alternative to iOS 26

Apple has released iOS 18.7 for iPhone alongside the headline-grabbing iOS 26. The update is aimed at users who want to stay on iOS 18 for now, delivering important bug fixes and security updates without the big interface shift and new features found in iOS 26. Apple’s brief notes say the release is “recommended for all users.”

Will iPhone 11 get iOS 26?

Short answer: Yes. iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max are on the compatibility list. Apple dropped A12-based phones this cycle, but A13 devices like iPhone 11 make the cut, so you get the redesigned interface and the refreshed system apps.

Will iPhone XR, XS, XS Max get iOS 26?

Short answer: No. These A12-based models do not receive the iOS 26 upgrade. They remain on their last major iOS version, with Apple continuing limited security patches for a time. If you’re on XR or XS and want the new design and features, look at iPhone 11 or newer.

Will iPhone 14 get iOS 26?

Short answer: Yes. iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, and 14 Pro Max fully support iOS 26. With A15 and A16 chips, this family runs the new UI comfortably, and Pro models get a little extra headroom for camera and gaming upgrades.

iOS 26 vs Windows Vista: the “Aero Glass” jokes explained

Apple’s iOS 26 gives the iPhone a glossy, translucent makeover called Liquid Glass. The internet immediately went, wait… is this Windows Vista again? Short answer: the resemblance is real at a glance, but the goals, engineering, and results are very different. Here’s the smart, fun explainer your readers are looking for.

iOS 26 vs Android 16 [Ultimate Comparison]

Apple and Google both pushed major platform updates this cycle. iOS 26 debuts a glossy new system look, tighter continuity, and a few thoughtfully placed smarts that make day-to-day use feel premium. Android 16 counters with broader device flexibility, stronger productivity tools across phones, tablets, and foldables, and serious privacy controls for power users.

watchOS 26 vs 11: Ultimate Comparison

Apple is pushing the Watch deeper into everyday coaching, and watchOS 26 is the proof. Coming from watchOS 11, you’ll notice two big shifts right away. First is the new Liquid Glass look that makes complications and cards easier to read at a glance. Second is a smarter system that anticipates what you need, whether that’s a timely Smart Stack card, on-wrist Notes, or gentle pacing nudges during workouts. Health tracking also graduates from raw metrics to clearer signals like Sleep Score and, on supported models, hypertension notifications.

visionOS 26 Release Time: When is it?

Apple is set to release the next major version of visionOS today, September 15, bringing a suite of new features to the Vision Pro headset. The update will be available at the same time as Apple’s other software releases.

iPadOS 26 Release Time: When is it?

The wait is over for iPad users. Apple is releasing iPadOS 26 today, September 15, alongside the highly anticipated iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe. The update brings a significant visual overhaul and new features designed to enhance the tablet experience.

What Time does iOS 26 Come out?

Apple has confirmed the release of iOS 26 today, September 15. Based on the company’s typical release schedule, the update is expected to be available at approximately 10:00 AM Pacific Time (PT).