Apple releases iOS 26.5.2 and iPadOS 26.5.2

Apple today pushed out iOS 26.5.2 (and the corresponding iPadOS 26.5.2), a minor maintenance release that arrives roughly a month after iOS 26.5.1. As expected for a .2 update this late in the iOS 26 lifecycle, it contains no new features — just important security patches and likely some under-the-hood bug fixes.
Apple’s official release notes are characteristically brief:
“This update provides security fixes for your iPhone.”
For the full picture, head to Apple’s security content document. The update backports numerous fixes that first appeared in the iOS 26.6 betas, primarily targeting WebKit (the engine behind Safari) along with kernel, graphics, and XML-related components.
Key areas addressed include:
• Multiple WebKit vulnerabilities that could allow malicious web content to cause crashes, disclose sensitive information, exfiltrate data, or even escape the sandbox in some cases.
• Kernel improvements to prevent unexpected terminations, memory corruption, and information leaks.
• Fixes for graphics (IOGPUFamily) and libxslt processing issues.
While Apple doesn’t disclose whether any of these were actively exploited in the wild, security updates like this are always worth installing promptly — especially with WebKit fixes making up the bulk of the changes.
The update is rolling out over-the-air right now. To install it:
- Open Settings > General > Software Update.
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Tap Download and Install if it’s available for your device.
Eligible devices include iPhone 11 and later (and corresponding iPads).
Back up your iPhone first, and make sure you’re on Wi-Fi with at least 50% battery (or plugged in).
• iOS 26 launched in September 2025 with a refreshed design, deeper Apple Intelligence capabilities, and more.
• iOS 26.5 arrived in May 2026.
• iOS 26.5.1 (June 2026) fixed a charging issue on newer iPhone 17 and iPhone Air models.
• iOS 26.5.2 today keeps things stable while Apple shifts focus to iOS 27 (developer beta already out, public beta expected in July, full release this fall).
There’s also an iOS 26.6 update in beta that should bring additional refinements before the big iOS 27 jump.
Yes — especially if you browse the web frequently or value the latest security protections. This is a low-risk, high-reward update. Most users won’t notice dramatic changes in daily performance or battery life, but you’ll sleep better knowing the latest vulnerabilities are patched.
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Source link: https://macdailynews.com/2026/06/29/apple-releases-ios-26-5-2-and-ipados-26-5-2/


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