Apple Releases iOS 26.3 With Critical Security Fixes and Easier iPhone-to-Android Switching

Today, Apple released iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3, delivering dozens of security fixes—including one vulnerability that was actively exploited. That alone makes the update worth installing immediately.

The update also introduces a built-in tool that makes switching from iOS to Android far easier. It allows users to transfer photos, messages, notes, apps, passwords, phone numbers, and more without relying on third-party software. 

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The EU has long pushed Apple and Google to support seamless cross-platform migration, and this feature is a direct result of those efforts. Both companies have opted to roll it out globally rather than restrict it to the EU.

iOS 26.3 additionally adds a setting to limit carrier-based location tracking for devices using Apple’s C1 or C1X modems. However, the feature is currently supported by only a few carriers worldwide, including Boost Mobile in the US, EE and BT in the UK, and Telekom in Germany.

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