Two weeks after the Liquid Glass redesign made it to the public, Apple made sure to release a subsequent update with fixes for all underlying bugs and issues. You can now install the latest iPadOS 26.0.1, macOS Tahoe 26.0.1, watchOS 26.0.1, and additional updates on all compatible devices.
Apple’s new iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, visionOS, and tvOS 26.0.1 updates address critical bugs and stability issues across devices
As mentioned, Apple has released iPadOS 26.0.1 to the public for all compatible iPad models with major bug fixes and performance enhancements. If you have an iPad, we would recommend that you install the latest build on your device right now for a stable user experience. To install the latest update, simply head over to General > Software Update > and follow the on-screen instructions to install the build.
Apple has also released macOS Tahoe 26.0.1 to the public, which can be downloaded from the Software Update mechanism in System Settings. The latest update will make your experience smoother without any underlying issues part of the mix that were brought forth by the initial release.
You can also install watchOS 26.0.1 on your compatible Apple Watch model from the dedicated Apple Watch app on your iPhone. Simply head over to General > Software Update > and install the latest build. Apart from these, Apple has released visionOS 26.0.1 and tvOS 26.0.1, which can be installed through the stock Settings app on your respective devices.
We would recommend all users download and install the latest builds to fix performance and other issues impacting your devices. Apple released its major software updates earlier this month, and they brought a fair share of hidden issues. The latest updates will not include any front-facing features, as they are designed to address underlying bugs for improved stability. Apple has also released iOS 26.0.1 update for the iPhone, which comes with major bug fixes and performance enhancements. We will share more details on what is new in the latest updates, so do stick around.
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