It’s only a matter of weeks before Apple releases iOS 27 for the iPhone (read this for when it’s expected and this for when the next iPhone keynote will be announced) but more than two dozen fixes from that software have arrived now with iOS 26.6.1 — an indication that the changes on board are too urgent to be left until September. Here’s what’s in the release and why it’s important.
Which iPhones Can Run iOS 26.6.1?
This update is like most in the iOS 26 cycle, that is, it is for all iPhones from 2019 onwards. That means the iPhone 11 series and later. The second-generation and third-generation iPhone SE handsets are included. All members of the iPhone 17 series, including the latest release, iPhone 17e, plus iPhone Air, are also supported.
How To Download And Install iOS 26.6.1
Go to the Settings app on the iPhone and choose General, followed by Software Update. Here you’ll find Download and Install, and it’ll be downloaded promptly. It’s a small update, 704MB on my iPhone 17 Pro Max, but the size of the update will depend on how long ago you previously updated the phone. If your iPhone currently runs iOS 26.5, say, or even iOS 18, your download will be even bigger — and take longer. For my iPhone, the time from requesting the download to finishing installation was 15 minutes.
iOS 26.6.1 — What’s In The Release
Oh, there’s a lot, and it’s all security-related. The fact that Apple is making it available now ties into what the company has said about “pushing forward a series of software updates… making them available earlier than in previous cycles in response to AI-driven security concerns,” as Reuters reported in July.
In total, there are 29 issues which are addressed in the update, most of them, 21 in all, related to WebKit, the beating heart of Safari on the iPhone.
Some of these could cause memory corruption and many more could cause unexpected Safari crashes, for instance. The details were revealed by Apple in a support document.
There’s also an audio issue which could leak sensitive user information, and three Kernel threats which could lead to unexpected system termination or memory corruptions. In short, there’s a lot in iOS 26.6.1, and it’s all related to urgent fixes.

