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    iPhone protection

    An iPhone screen displays the "Automatic Updates" settings. Options for "Automatically Install" and "Automatically Download" are shown, with toggles enabled—ideal if your iPhone won’t update and you want to ensure updates are downloaded and installed automatically.

    Automatic Updates Are Apple’s Best Defense Against Delay

    June 27, 2026 / 3:21 PMJune 27, 2026

    Automatic updates help Apple protect iPhone, iPad, and Mac users who postpone software updates until security flaws are already being exploited.

    Three iPhones are shown from different angles: two dark-colored models with triple rear cameras on the left and center, and a light purple model with dual cameras on the right, highlighting the iPhone Air lineup position against a white background.

    Mastering iPhone Protection Features for Better Privacy

    June 13, 2026 / 6:02 PMJune 12, 2026

    iPhone includes layers of protection for privacy, theft, hacking, lost devices, app tracking, account access, photos, passwords, and emergency safety.

    Close-up of the backs of two smartphones in white cases, highlighting key differences: one resembles the iPhone Air with a single camera and MagSafe design, while the other, likely an iPhone 17 Pro, features three cameras and a flash. Both show Apple logos.

    iPhone Cases Carry Apple’s Design and Durability Story

    June 6, 2026 / 6:21 AMJune 5, 2026

    iPhone cases have become part of Apple’s design, durability, MagSafe, Camera Control, and sustainability story around the device.

    AppleCare for iPhone sees a price increase, impacting users' coverage and service fees.

    AppleCare+ Turns Repairs Into a Recurring Service

    June 5, 2026 / 10:43 AMJune 5, 2026

    AppleCare+ is Apple’s overlooked recurring service, turning device protection, repairs, battery coverage, and support into a monthly habit.

    App icon with overlapping blue and aqua shapes in the background and the number 26 in translucent white centered on top, inspired by iOS 26.3 design elements.

    Kernel Fixes Strengthen iPhone Security Updates

    May 22, 2026 / 3:31 PMMay 22, 2026

    Kernel fixes in iOS 26.5 address memory disclosure, kernel-memory reads, write risks, root privileges, and system termination issues.

    macOS malware disguised as installers targets Apple users through fake Chrome and Zoom downloads.

    Apple Updates Show the Cost of Staying Secure

    May 18, 2026 / 9:49 AMMay 18, 2026

    Apple updates keep iPhone, iPad, Mac, Watch, TV, and Vision Pro protected, but constant patching has become part of owning modern devices.

    A digital icon with the number 26 in translucent font over abstract blue and teal shapes, set against a soft gradient background. The Apple logo appears in the bottom right corner.

    iOS 26.5 Security Update Strengthens iPhone Trust

    May 16, 2026 / 12:12 PMMay 16, 2026

    iOS 26.5 security update fixes dozens of vulnerabilities, reinforcing why regular software updates remain central to iPhone protection.

    A close-up of the back of a purple Apple iPhone with three cameras and a flash in a purple MagSafe case, set against a colorful, blurred background with the Apple logo visible.

    MagSafe Cases Keep Charging Simple and Reliable

    May 1, 2026 / 4:57 PMMay 1, 2026

    MagSafe cases help iPhone charging accessories align properly, hold securely, and deliver faster wireless charging without removing protection.

    A smartphone screen displays the iPhone Lockdown settings page, describing an extreme protection mode for cyberattacks, with an option to "Turn On Lockdown Mode." The time on the phone is 14:38.

    iPhone Lockdown Mode: How to Secure Your iPhone and iPad Against Advanced Threats

    January 21, 2026 / 4:24 PMJanuary 21, 2026

    iPhone Lockdown Mode protects your iPhone and iPad from advanced cyberattacks with strict security limits that block spyware, tracking, and remote exploits.

    Cover of Apple Magazine issue #766, featuring an image of an open Apple device showing its internal circuitry. Headlines mention security threats, Claude science, and market strain from rising AI server demand.
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    A person with medium-length dark hair and a slight smile sits indoors near a large window. Sunlight brightens green trees and leafy plants in the background. The person wears a brown-collared shirt, captured using iOS 27 AI photo editing in the Photos app.

    iOS 27 Makes AI Photo Editing Its Best WWDC26 Surprise

    App icon with three keys in yellow, green, and blue on a black rounded square background. Below the icon is the word "Passwords" in black text on a light gray background, highlighting this Passwords app for enhanced iPhone security.

    Apple Passwords Gets Smarter Across Devices

    An iPhone screen displays a Siri AI customization interface with options to adjust voice, pace, and expressivity. Colored dots represent voice options, and sliders allow users to personalize their Siri experience. A Continue button is at the bottom.

    Siri AI Gets Its Own Dedicated App

    A close-up of various iOS app icons, including Photos, Messages, Maps, Safari, Files, Mail, and Home, highlights the sleek design and iOS 27 performance improvements set to debut at WWDC26 against a white background.

    iOS 27 Focuses on Speed and Battery Life

    A smartphone with a Liquid Glass finish displays a message notification from "Aga" about a Calathea, the patterned tropical houseplant. The lock screen shows 9:41 and features a beige abstract background, hinting at wwdc26 inspiration.

    Apple’s Best On-Device AI Points to iPhone 18

    iPhone-11

    iOS 27 Keeps iPhone 11 and Newer Supported

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