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Apple on June 2 released iOS 26.5.1, a targeted update that resolves a wired-charging problem affecting a “small number” of iPhone 17 family devices and the iPhone Air when their batteries are nearly drained.
Affected users had to rely on wireless MagSafe charging to revive devices; the patch restores wired charging functionality for those models.
The update is model-specific and appears only on phones exhibiting the issue; users can install it via Settings > General > Software Update.
Apple simultaneously issued macOS 26.5.1 for Macs with M5 processors to address unexpected shutdowns tied to certain content‑filtering network extensions, an issue more likely to affect enterprise and managed-device deployments.
Neither release adds new consumer features; they focus on reliability.
The patches arrive just days before Apple’s WWDC event and follow the broader iOS 26.5 rollout in May, with iOS 26.6 still in beta.
Apple says the iOS problem affected only a minority of users and that a software fix addresses the fault rather than hardware replacement.








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