
iOS 26.5.2 arrives. Here’s what’s new
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Point releases like iOS 26.5.2 are where Apple quietly ships security fixes and behavior changes that can break edge-case workflows. If you have frontline or field apps on iPhone, lock in a test device and validate before you greenlight auto-updates.
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