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iOS 26.2.1 causing crashes, freezes, and severe battery drain for some

iOS 26.2.1 was released last week, adding support for AirTag 2, alongside bug fixes. However, a small minority of users are reporting that it has introduced bugs rather than removed them.

Among the problems being reported are apps crashing, freezing, or lagging; connectivity failures; and severe battery drain …

Macworld spotted the reports on multiple forums.

One thread on the Apple Community forum is called “iOS 26.2.1 has rendered my phone unusable” and complains that nearly every app on the user’s iPhone has started to crash or freeze since installing the update. They report that deleting apps and files doesn’t appear to help […]

There’s yet another thread on Apple Community called “Connectivity failure after iOS 26.2.1 update” that complains that the user’s iPhone can no longer connect to the phone provider’s network. And even the thread discussing MacObserver’s original news story features a lot more commenters reporting the same issues […]

Elsewhere, you can read more complaints on a Reddit thread called “iOS 26.2.1 feels like an user experiment” which has plenty of comments.

It’s worth noting that these issues don’t appear to be widespread. At the time of writing, the two Apple support community threads have 141 and 46 people respectively saying “me too.” The Reddit thread has 277 upvotes and 78 comments.

All the same, this is enough to suggest that there is a real issue for at least some users. We’ve reached out to Apple for comment and will update with any response.

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