It was a day of updates on Wednesday with Apple releasing its long-awaited iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 updates for the iPhone and iPad, respectively.
The iOS 26.3 update includes the following fixes and changes:
- Transfer to Android: A new native tool located in Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone allows for direct data migration (photos, messages, notes, apps, and passwords) to an Android device without needing a third-party app.
- Limit Precise Location: Users can now restrict cellular carriers from seeing their exact street address, limiting them to a “neighborhood” level instead.
Requirement: Requires a device with an Apple C1 or C1X modem (iPhone 16e, iPhone Air, or M5 iPad Pro). - Carrier Support: Currently limited to specific carriers like Boost Mobile (US), EE/BT (UK), and AIS/True (Thailand).
- Notification Forwarding (EU Only): To comply with the Digital Markets Act, EU users can now forward iPhone notifications to third-party smartwatches and wearables via a new toggle in Settings > Notifications.
- Weather Wallpaper Gallery: The Astronomy and Weather wallpaper sections have been split. Weather now has its own dedicated category with three new preset layout options.
- Security Fixes: Addresses over 35 vulnerabilities, including a critical flaw in the dyld dynamic link editor that was reportedly used in targeted attacks.
- Encrypted RCS: The system code is now prepared to support end-to-end encryption for RCS messages, though this requires upcoming carrier-side activation.
- Proximity Pairing (EU Only): Enables “one-tap” pairing for third-party headphones and accessories, similar to the AirPods experience.
The iPadOS 26.3 update includes the following fixes and changes:
- Security Updates: Addresses multiple vulnerabilities, including a dyld dynamic link editor bug that allowed arbitrary code execution, and a Lock Screen bypass issue in Photos.
- Wallpaper Updates: The ‘Weather & Astronomy’ section is now split, allowing for better organization and new font/widget options for live weather wallpapers.
- Privacy Setting: A new “Limit Precise Location” option is available, which restricts cellular network access to exact user locations, allowing them to see only a general area (e.g., neighborhood) instead of a specific address.
- Bug Fixes: Resolved issues with App Store installations, non-connectivity Car Consortium (CCC) digital key pairing, and EPUB highlight colors in Books.
As usual, the updates can be located, downloaded, and installed by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update.
If you’ve had a chance to try the updates, please let us know about your experience in the comments.




