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iOS 26.0.1 update for iPhone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi problem solved

 iOS 26.0.1 update for iPhone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi problem solved Apple has released the iOS 26.0.1 update for its users. Although this update, which came on Monday, is not a major update, the company has presented it as an important version that fixes the errors seen in the previous version. According to Apple, the new update will resolve the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi ‘disconnection’ issues that appeared in iOS 26 . These problems were especially seen in the iPhone 17 series . Along with this, the company claims that the cellular network problem experienced by some users will also be resolved. iOS 26.0.1 and iPadOS 26.0.1 will fix connectivity errors seen in the iPhone 17 , iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro models . This version is expected to be useful for users who have complained of network stability problems after updating the previous version. The new update is available from iPhone 11 to later models. Users in Nepal will also be able to download and use the iOS 26.0.1 update.

How to Clear Cache on Android Device | Google Maps can be used even without internet

How to Clear Cache on Android Device If you feel that your Android phone or tablet is slow, then you can solve this problem yourself. The first thing you should do as a solution is to restart the mobile. Similarly, another thing that can be done is to clear the mobile storage.

How to Download Android App on Windows Computer

How to Download Android App on Windows Computer Android apps have started to be available in Windows 11 in order. Some limitations are applied to download apps from Amazon Appstore. But even those who have gone can easily use this facility. Today we are giving you information on how to download Android apps from Appstar on Windows 11.

Android 14 will support a satellite network!

 Android 14 will support a satellite network! Only a week before, T-Mobile and SpaceX had announced a collaboration to connect smartphones directly to the satellite network. It is said that this collaboration will use Starlink's Bhitu spectrum.