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schmuckonwheelslast Sunday at 5:16 PM9 repliesview on HN

Pro tip for anyone wanting to avoid liquid [gl]ass and install iOS 18.7.3: Apple is actively hiding 18.7.3 on most iPhones, despite the update showing on iPads. Perhaps a mistake, perhaps an attempt to force 26 onto users.

Simply select "iOS 18 Developer Beta" under beta updates (might need a developer account) and it will allow you to install it. The update currently offered is the production release.


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kruuuderlast Sunday at 6:38 PM

Wow. I'm still on 18.7.1, saw the update to 18.7.2 yesterday (100% sure on this), but didn't want to install it at that moment as I needed the phone, and deferred the update to today.

Now I don't see any iOS 18 updates at all, only the iOS 26 prompts. What a dick move, Apple. Especially if this is a) a security update, and b) iOS 26 is known to run poorly on older phones like mine.

Thanks for the workaround!

neko_rangerlast Sunday at 6:10 PM

If your phone is laggy after liquid glass, Enabling "Reduce Motion" from Accessibility/Motion makes my 2020 iphone se much better. You can also disable transparency for even more frames, but it makes some UIs look particularly bad (because everything is transparent in frutiger aero/liquid glass)

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strogonofflast Monday at 6:32 AM

Getting an iPhone model that comes with iOS 26 and cannot be downgraded: what a blunder. It’s not about Liquid Glass per se, more the ability to use your phone without being distracted by constant visual glitches and impaired keyboard typing experience.

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mat_blast Sunday at 8:49 PM

You're right. This worked for me. I'm now offered 18.7.3 and wasn't before.

tech234alast Sunday at 7:17 PM

It is also available as a public beta, which you can register for at https://beta.apple.com/

chrisweeklylast Sunday at 11:13 PM

Thank you! Done. Here's hoping they continue to give v18 sec updates until v26+ UX and perf are fixed...

layer8last Sunday at 10:09 PM

It’s available as a public beta, no need for a developer account.

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danguslast Sunday at 5:18 PM

I would say it's almost certainly a mistake or some side-effect of their system that rolls out updates where they don't happen exactly simultaneously.

Remember that Apple is also pushing that update out to serve their iPhones that cannot get iOS 26. Even if I was to maximize my cynicism, I don't think they presently use security point releases in the manner you are describing.

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