Updated
Updated · CNET · Apr 19
Apple Rolls Out iOS 26.4.1 with Security Enhancements and Ends Downgrades
Updated
Updated · CNET · Apr 19

Apple Rolls Out iOS 26.4.1 with Security Enhancements and Ends Downgrades

15 articles · Updated · CNET · Apr 19
  • Apple has released iOS 26.4.1, a minor update focused on bug fixes and enhanced security for iPhones.
  • The update automatically enables Stolen Device Protection for some devices and resolves iCloud syncing issues affecting CloudKit-based apps.
  • Following this release, Apple has stopped signing iOS 26.4, making downgrades impossible and ensuring users remain on the latest, most secure version.
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With Stolen Device Protection fully enabled, has Apple finally made the iPhone theft-proof?
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