By: Martyn Casserly
Here's what to expect if you update to iOS 26 later in 2025, and how it compared to iOS 18. Apple pulled back the covers on the latest iteration of iOS at WWDC 2025.
Martyn Casserly is a Contributor at various tech publications. With a passion for technology that began with his ZX Spectrum in the early 80s, he specializes in covering iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS, providing readers with insightful tutorials, buying guides, and reviews. Martyn's work has been featured in Macworld, Tech Advisor, Knowledia, Global Advertising News, and Magzter.
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