There are a number of important reasons to upgrade to iOS 10.2 now that it is officially showing as a public-facing update, but if you are a fan of home automation and the connected home, and regularly make use of Apple HomeKit-enabled accessories, then iOS 10.2 is definitely likely to appeal.
New video comparison shows whether or not it's worth upgrading to iOS 10.2 from iOS 10.1.1, performance wise, on a range of different iPhone and iPad models.
Here's the full official iOS 10.2 release notes / changelog showing changes and each and every new feature that is new in Apple's latest firmware release for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
You can now download and install iOS 10.2 final version IPSW links for iPhone and iPad. Below we have all the details on the release.
As you may already know by now, iOS 10.2 beta 7 is now available. But what feature changes, if any, does it bring to the table?
Only two days after releasing beta 6 seed, Apple has now made available for download iOS 10.2 beta 7 for both registered users of Apple Developer Program, as well as those public testers registered on Apple Beta Software Program.
If one hacker's recommendation is anything to go by, iOS 10.2 is more difficult to jailbreak, staying on iOS 10.1.1 is advisable. Here's what you need to know.
An iOS update is coming next week to further help diagnose the iPhone 6s battery shutdown issue, confirms Apple. Here's what you need to know.
Now that iOS 10.2 beta 6 is available for compatible devices, here we take a look at changes and new features, if any, in the latest beta seed of iOS 10.2.
iOS 10.2 beta 6 is now available to download for compatible iPhone and iPad devices, and so is beta 5 of macOS Sierra 10.12.2 and watchOS 3.1.1.