Maybe Apple should consider releasing updates after rigorous QC and ditching the eh timeline stuff for updates heck take more time.
Granted, most use these sites because they have problems wonder how many don't.
I was on an upper-level support call about a wifi issue an hour ago. Twice during the call he was checking to see if 26.0.2 was out yet, and he strongly suggested to me that I keep an eye out for the release in the next couple of days.
This has been the buggiest OS release across the board, in my opinion.
Kind of on topic, but the preview app is a little useless, let me open files in the Files app, or let me set a default app, instead of having to tap "quick look".
But 18 was the worst upgrade experience I'd ever had. There is no getting away from the fact that these annual releases are never in a fit state for the public when they come out of Beta.
At this point, every year we just get more bugs added to the backlog of the past few years.
But 18 was the worst upgrade experience I'd ever had. There is no getting away from the fact that these annual releases are never in a fit state for the public when they come out of Beta.
At this point, every year we just get more bugs added to the backlog of the past few years.
It's been 11 days since this article was posted yet no iOS 26.0.2 update at all. So much for the promise that "appearing in macrumors logs means it's gonna be released soon"