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Apple releases iOS 26.5.1 for iPhone

2026 June 2
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Apple releases iOS 26.5.1 for iPhone

Apple has just pushed out iOS 26.5.1, a minor point release that arrives less than three weeks after the debut of iOS 26.5. As expected, this update focuses primarily on bug fixes, security improvements, and addressing early user-reported issues from the previous build.

While Apple’s official release notes are characteristically brief—describing it as “improvements and bug fixes”—reports from users and developers indicate several targeted refinements:

• Fixes for occasional app crashes, especially in Messages, Safari, and Apple Intelligence features.
Battery life optimizations: Addresses lingering reports of higher-than-normal drain on certain iPhone models following the iOS 26.5 update.

This update addresses an issue for a small number of users that may prevent wired charging on iPhone Air and iPhone 17 models when the battery is nearly drained. – Apple Inc

• Includes important security updates. As always, Apple recommends installing promptly.

• Small refinements to the new Liquid Glass interface elements introduced in iOS 26, improving responsiveness in animations and control center interactions.

• Resolves connectivity hiccups reported by some users after the prior update.

The iOS 26.5.1 update is available now over-the-air for all compatible devices:

  1. Go to Settings > General > Software Update.

  2. Download and install when prompted (approximately 400–600 MB depending on your device; size can vary slightly depending on whether a user is jumping directly from 26.5 or a slightly older build).

As with any update, it’s wise to back up your iPhone via iCloud or a computer beforehand.

No major new features are included — this is a classic maintenance release designed to smooth out the experience ahead of the anticipated iOS 26.6 update, which is already in early testing.


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Source link: https://macdailynews.com/2026/06/01/apple-releases-ios-26-5-1-for-iphone/

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