However, the explanation is actually much simpler. Referring to the feature as an "inactivity reboot," AppleInsider says that ...
With iOS 18, Apple introduced a feature that causes the iPhone to reboot every three days, security researchers have ...
404 Media reported that iPhones stored by police in evidence were rebooting themselves, and it turns out it’s all due to a ...
A recent report suggested that iPhones were secretly communicating with each other in a way the police didn’t like. Now there ...
Apple's iOS 18.1 update makes it much more difficult for thieves to get access to a smartphone after a 72-hour period.
In it an iPhone running the iOS 18.2 beta is locked and left for 3 days, at which point the phone reboots without any outside ...
Apple's iOS 18 introduces new security features, including a 3-day auto reboot, to enhance iPhone protection against theft.
Apple’s iPhones employ two main states: Before First Unlock (BFU), which sees information encrypted and Face ID disabled ...
Apple covertly inserted a new security feature in iOS 18.1 that automatically prompts iPhones to reboot after 72 hours of ...
The lock state of an iPhone determines how easy it is for cops to use third-party tools like Cellebrite to break in and root ...
Apple's iOS 18.1 auto-reboot feature locks iPhones after four days, blocking easy access, but at the same time, frustrating ...
A hidden feature in iOS 18.1 will automatically reboot a locked iPhone when it is asleep but hasn't been unlocked for a while ...