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Good news for my European brothers, next week any update is coming one hour early!
I’m surprised this hasn’t been corrected yet, but in the US, the time rolls back one hour in November. So Europe would actually need to wait an extra hour. If it were March, clocks would move forward one hour, so Europe would then get updates an hour early.
 
I’m surprised this hasn’t been corrected yet, but in the US, the time rolls back one hour in November. So Europe would actually need to wait an extra hour. If it were March, clocks move forward one hour, so Europe would then get updates an hour early. But if 1pm in NYC is 6pm in Berlin right now, next week, 1pm in NYC would be 7pm in Berlin.
Europe also observes DST, which ended today. So anything released this week will be an hour early for them. When the US changes time next weekend, they’ll be back on the same schedule.
 
Europe also observes DST, which ended today. So anything released this week will be an hour early for them. When the US changes time next weekend, they’ll be back on the same schedule.
Oh my mistake. So yeah, hour early this week. What threw me off is that the post said “next week”, so I thought they meant the week of November 2nd.
 
Oh my mistake. So yeah, hour early this week. What threw me off is that the post said “next week”, so I thought they meant the week of November 2nd.
That tripped me up at first too. I think they generally consider Monday to be the first day of the week, compared to Sunday in the US. So today (on Sunday when it was posted), the upcoming week is “next week” for them…and “this week” for us.
 
want them to just release 26.1 this week and skip the RC since this is typically been the week we see the .1 release since way back

i dont recall any being in november
 
I never installed an RC. Can I install it via the ipsw file? I don't like doing OTA updates.

Sure, you can install any iOS variant (beta, RC or public releases) via the IPSW files. I usually go through different betas on OTA and then always install the public release with IPSW files on top.
 
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I never installed an RC. Can I install it via the ipsw file? I don't like doing OTA updates.
I am the same way. My best answer is that it is inconsistent if you are on windows. Occasionally Apple devices will allow it and occasionally it won’t. I would try it and find out.

You may have better luck with 3Utools which is third party software and has historically worked much better for me than Apple Devices however it does take much longer to install, as in 1hr+

Of course I still back up in Apple devices before doing that.

If you are on Mac you will probably have no trouble installing the IPSW
 
I think it is possible that they launch beta 4 as RC, the same build. If this happens, I wouldn't be surprised if they release the final version of iOS 26.1 on Wednesday or Thursday.
 
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From a historical perspective, iOS 13 was the last time a .1 went public without a RC or GM.
Ironically iOS 13 was in a very bad state when it was released and got a lot of bad perception, just like iOS 26 (not for me but for many others). It was the reason for Apple changing its testing procedures.
 
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The struggle of me starting a 4 hour drive to Syracuse in about a half hour, lol. Maybe I’ll update at a rest stop.

Also, hopefully Apple gives an option to add more transparency to Liquid Glass. I think too many people are requesting it for them to ignore.
Nice day for a drive to the 315. I miss Wegmans out there haha
 
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