Apple’s latest software release, iOS 26, has brought in striking visual changes along with the introduction of the new Liquid Glass interface. While the design update has intrigued many, users have also begun flagging frequent lags and minor glitches in daily use. As with most major iOS rollouts, early builds are often accompanied by teething problems, but those who are unhappy with the experience still have an option to roll back.
Currently, Apple continues to sign iOS 18.6.2, meaning users can revert to the previous version. However, the process…








