iOS 26 Lets You Fix a Broken iPhone Without a Mac or PC
Apple's quietly rolling out something pretty handy in iOS 26 – you won't need to scramble for a Mac or PC when your iPhone decides to have a meltdown.

Apple has included a new Recovery Assistant feature into the first iOS 26 beta, though they only bothered mentioning it properly in the second beta's release notes. Basically, if your iPhone gets stuck during startup, it'll automatically drop into Recovery mode and offer to fix itself with help from whatever other Apple device you've got lying around.
The whole thing works by letting you use an iPad (or presumably another iPhone) to download and push a fresh iOS installation to your broken device. No more hunting for that dusty MacBook or firing up iTunes on your Windows machine – just grab another Apple gadget and you're sorted.
It's actually building on some recovery tricks that started with the iPhone 16 last year, so Apple's clearly been thinking about this device-to-device approach for a while. It makes sense if you think about it – most people probably have multiple Apple devices these days, but not everyone keeps a computer handy.
iOS 26 is currently in developer beta, with a public beta expected in July, followed by a general public release in the fall – just in time for the launch of Apple's new iPhone 17 lineup.
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