Generally, my iPhone and my pixel are running beta versions of iOS and Android operating systems respectively. For example, since I installed Android 16 Qpr1 Beta 1 update, my Pixel 6 Pro has been acting like a new phone. Now it is Android 16 QPR1 Beta 1.1 was installed. With the latest update at Apple’s iOS 18.5, I was able to get away from it iOS 18 Beta program and steady install iOS 18.5 Update. I will try to install iOS 26 beta when Apple has made it available after Monday’s WWDC key note, which starts at 10am at PDT/1 pm EDT. Make sure you take back up your iPhone before installing iOS 26 Son 1. Keep in mind that beta software is very small and that the first beta release from a big new construction is mostly compared to. Some of the features you can trust every day cannot work.
From June 4, the iOS’s ancestral mail app has been facing problems. | Image Credit-Franina
For example, the user CPFC 89 wrote, “Since I have updated 18.5, the phone is frozen whenever I open the mail. It is funny (that) I have to restart the phone.” He and his wife were facing the same problem at their iPhone 13 Pro Max and his iPhone 13 Pro. Other iPhone users confirmed that the problem with the mail app began on June 4 and before this date, everything was going well using iOS 18.5. Other posts revealed that the problem is happening with more iPhones than just the iPhone 13 line. On the reddate, iPhone users have written that the mail app is loading nothing and showing an empty screen. Can you guess when the first post was written in this thread? If you said on June 4, you’re fine. Many posts contained words of sadness for iPhone users, though some posts had a job that helped users. Closing the iPhone and restarting it can temporarily fix the problem that some iPhone users who were affected by the bug.
Apple Support had another advice and recommended restarting the phone. To do this, press the volume up button, the volume down button soon, then the Power Button holds the Power button until the Apple logo is revealed again. Another Apple Support employee suggested that users reset your network settings by opening the following work after opening the settings app:
- Tap General
- Tap Transfer or reset
- Tap on the reset
- Reset the network settings
If none of these works fix the issue, others claim that by installing the mail app and then re -installing it. Hope, Apple will spread iOS 18.5.1 to fix this and some other insects that affect iPhone users iOS 18.5.
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