Apple just released iOS 26.3
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Apple has released iOS 26.3 to the public, with the changes including a simplified way to transfer to an Android device.
iOS 26.3 includes a new privacy feature: “limit precise location.” In a support document, Apple says that this lets you “limit some information that cellular networks may use to determine your location.” For example, your carrier might only be able to determine the neighborhood where your device is located, rather than a specific address.
Apple just rolled out iOS 26.3 and it brings a new tool to help users easily migrate data from iPhones to Android.
iOS 26.3 Is Rolling Out Right Now. Here's Everything New to Expect on Your iPhone
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To install iOS 26.3 on your phone, open the Settings app and go to “General” then “Software Update.” If iOS 26.3 is available on your iPhone, you should see an option to download and install it. If that option isn’t showing up, double-check that your iPhone is compatible with iOS 26.
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Apple released iOS 26.3 on Wednesday, and weirdly, it's a bigger update for non-Apple device users than for iPhone owners. The main addition is a built-in "Transfer to Android" tool that Apple and Google built together,