An unexpected iPhone update has just landed. Unexpected because Apple has confirmed the security fixes on board were part of the developer and public beta releases for iOS 26.6. However, Apple decided that the security patches scheduled for that next update were urgent enough to justify a sooner release. So, here it is.

This post has the initial thoughts on the new release and I’ll be updating this post over the coming week. I’ll add final thoughts on Tuesday, July 7.

Who Is It For And How Do You Get It?

Unlike the last update, iOS 26.5.1, which was only for the iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air, this is for every iPhone running iOS 26, that is, all phones from the iPhone 11 onwards.

To upgrade to the new software, the process is straightforward: go to the Settings app on the iPhone, choose General, then Software Update. Next, select Download and Install, and the software will download from there. This download was small, 721MB on my iPhone 17 Pro Max but if you’re updating from an earlier iOS 26 version such as iOS 26.5.1 as you may well be if you have an iPhone 16, for instance, your download will be bigger and take longer to install. One user on Reddit said the update on their iPhone 16 Pro Max weighed more than 27GB.

What It’s About

There are no new features in this release, only security updates. Apple didn’t even specify any bug fixes in the release notes, though that doesn’t quite rule them out. The main event, though, is the security aspect.

Apple iOS 26.5.2 Security

This update, then, is all about security and embodies around 30 fixes. While it’s believed that none has been actively exploited in the real world, they are significant and urgent — otherwise they’d be coming in iOS 26.6.

Initial Reactions

A big proportion of the initial reactions on Reddit have been concerned about the size of the update, and how it varies from under 1GB right up to 27GB.

There have been few comments about improvements or calamities, other than the usual notes that battery life was reduced immediately after installation, which is commonplace.

None of this is surprising: since the update is all about security, it’s not expected that there would be any significant changes, good or bad.

Apple iOS 26.5.2 Initial Verdict: Update

With so many security fixes on board, deemed so urgent that Apple pushed them out early, this is an easy one to recommend: update now.

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