Following the release of iOS 26 a few weeks ago, Apple is now seeding the iOS 26.0.1 update. This version fixes several issues users were experiencing with the new Liquid Glass UI and the system in general. For example, iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro owners have experienced a camera-related bug when taking photos in concerts. Other users reported that the Wi-Fi would briefly disconnect and reconnect on the latest iPhone models.

Some iPhone 17 and iPhone Air users have also reported that their devices can’t download Apple Intelligence models. iOS 26.0.1 will begin to address all of these pressing issues, in addition to a bug that broke searching in the Calendar app.

Of course, there’s likely more under the hood that we will discover in the hours ahead as iOS 26.0.1, iPadOS 26.0.1, and macOS Tahoe 26.0.1 rolls out to everyone. We’ll share more once we have a chance to spend some time with the updates.

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While iOS 26.0.1 has just been released, Apple was already aware of most of these bugs, as the firstĀ iOS 26.1 beta fixed some of them. Currently, the company is working to support more languages on Apple Intelligence and also on the new Live Translation feature.

With the latest beta, the company continues to tweak Liquid Glass, as the design language has now been added to the Phone app keypad. The Calendar app now highlights each event with a full-width color bar, and Apple is rebranding Rapid Security Updates to Background Security Improvements.

Lastly, iOS 26.1 beta seems to pave the way for third-party smartwatch support. While this feature is a requirement for the European Commission, and it needs to be available on the iPhone by June 2026, Apple might choose to offer this functionality to users everywhere. We will let you know as we discover more about iOS 26.0.1, and we’ll also keep following along as new iOS 26.1 betas arrives.

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