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Apple releases iOS 26.3.1 for iPhone

Apple has released iOS 26.3.1 for iPhone users today. The update likely includes bug fixes and performance improvements.

The update comes two weeks after Apple released iOS 26.3, which added a handful of new features for iPhone. The update introduced a new Transfer to Android system, developed as part of a joint collaboration between Apple and Google. It also added a new a new privacy feature called “limit precise location.”

iOS 26.3.1 likely focuses on bug fixes and improvements. Apple is also currently beta testing iOS 26.4, which is expected to be released sometime in late March or early April.

If you spot anything new in iOS 26.3.1, let us know down in the comments.

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