Apple has had a busy time of its iPhone software releases. Not only did it put the big new iOS 18 update on general release on Monday, Sept. 16, it also sent a gentle update to all iPhone 16 series handsets just days after the phones went on sale on Sept. 20—full details of that here. And now, another update is on its way already.

The next update will be a smallish one, it seems, designed to sort issues that have arisen with iOS 18 and iPadOS 18. So, iOS 18.0.1 is in early stages of testing, according to Joe Rossignol at MacRumors, whose analytics have spotted it.

Although it’s expected to be a minor update, it’s though that the touchscreen issue found on some iPhone 16 and older models could be addressed as part of the purpose.

That’s a minor bug, but annoying if you get it. Full details are here and I had trouble recreating it, but essentially it involves the touchscreen failing to respond to a second touch when your finger or thumb is already pressed on the edge of the display.

There have been other issues reported, such as one in Messages when someone shares a Watch face with you in an iPhone Message. If you reply to the thread, it can lead to the iPhone crashing repeatedly, both for the sender and recipient of the message.

There have also been problems affecting iPad Pro models with the M4 processor on board, where updating to the latest software caused the tablet to be bricked. I wasn’t able to recreate this issue but it led to Apple pulling the update for the latest iPad Pros, and it’s not available again yet.

Apple iOS 18.0.1 Release Date

We know that Apple has said that the next big update, iOS 18.1, will arrive in October and iOS 18.0.1 must land before then, obviously. MacRumors reckons, and I agree, that it will be with us before the end of next week at the latest, that is, before Friday, Oct. 4. My best guess is Tuesday, October 1.

I’ll update this as soon as there’s any more information.

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