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The case of the missing 26.2 update

Last week, everything looked as if Apple had the 26.2 updates lined up for release this week. And then, well... There was an iOS 26.2 RC2 release.

Don't get me wrong, I very much prefer a better release a week later than a release with known issues, on some arbitrary schedule. But usually, Apple's releases are like clockwork and a week after the RC, you either get a second RC or the release.

The unfortunate aspect of this later-than-expected release is that 90-day software update deferrals for the 26 upgrades expire on Dec 14 (Sunday), so there may be some clients that will see the 26.0 upgrade on Monday. They won't see 26.1 as that is younger than 90 days. But then, once they are upgraded and 26.1 is considered a minor upgrade, if you have a different smaller value for the minor update deferral, 26.1 will be offered immediately. You can avoid this by changing the major update deferral value to the same value as the minor update deferral on Sunday, or maybe even today.

Should the 26.2 update be released later next week, it will be offered after the minor update deferral, which might be in a few days and still annoyingly soon after the users went through the upgrade. Unfortunate timing.

Of course, if you were not maxing out the major update deferral option, this doesn't affect you, because you already went through all this earlier.

Let's see what next week brings.

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