I woke up this morning and found that Apple had released an avalanche of updates. I’ve updated all of my devices and here are a few things I noticed:
- On my iPhone 17 Pro Max the carrier settings has been updated from 67.0 to 68.0 – I’m unsure what it could be related to other than a guess that it is related to the shutting down of the 3G network in favour of a pure 4G and 5G network (I’m with Skinny which is a sub brand of Spark and thus uses the Spark mobile network – they’re at the moment moving their infrastructure from Huawei to Nokia for 4G and 5G along with using Ericsson, Cisco and a few others).
- The WiFi firmware has been updated from Oct 3 2025 00:48:50 version 23.41.7.0.41.51.200 FWID 01-8b09c4e0 to Dec 6 2025 00:30:14 version 23.41.8.0.41.51.201 FWID 01-990604ea and the Driver Kit version has been updated from IO80211_driverkit-1533.5 to IO80211_driverkit-1540.16. The Menu Extra has been updated from 1.0 (19133.6) to 1.0 (19140.10). I haven’t noticed any regressions but if I do come across any improvements or regressions I’ll post an update.
- System Firmware Version and OS Loader Version has been updated from 13822.61.10 to 13822.81.10..
- I/O Kit drivers have updated and the number have expanded. It kind of fits into probably their long term plan of not just getting third parties out of the kernel but also push as much of their own kernel code out of the kernel so then only but the absolute bare essentials remain in it.
Regarding Safari, I cleared all the cookies and cache, then visited some websites to see how it performs and I found that a few websites were more responsive and loaded quicker. There were a few CSS fixes and other improvements (link) but nothing major. I would hazard to guess if there is going to be some big changes that it’ll probably come in 26.4 and assuming it is the same 3 month gap between the release of 26.3 and the release of 26.4 then we may end up seeing it appear in around May. There are rumours that 26.4 will include Gemini based AI but the really big changes will appear in the 27 release – I assume they’ve done that because the changes they wish to introduce are too disruptive for a 26.x release which makes sense.
There are rumours regarding changes to the Liquid Glass design however Mark Gurman has noted there won’t be any major changes which makes sense. When I look at the whole Liquid Glass it looks to me like a rebooted Aqua so I wouldn’t be surprised if we end up seeing maybe a move in that direction – rather than a radical change we’ll see it mature. This isn’t the first time a refresh has had negative reviews initially and then becomes something that people really latch onto – iOS 7 when it was initially launched had its critics but then over time as the new design language matured it gained many fans. I think we’ll probably see the same thing with the Liquid Glass where the rough edge will be smoothed out, we’ll probably see some more colour which will symbolise the departure from the flat minimalism that has kind of become kind of a vibe to represent the 2010s through to the 2020s.
Like a lot of fashions, they eventually run their course and there is a push back in the opposite direction – the uptightness of the 1950s paved the way for the psychedelic 1960s which then lead to the toned down autumn colours of the 1970s with the reaction to that being the fluro colours of the 1980s and the Memphis style, big shoulder pads etc. then the excesses of the 1980s lead to the ‘great moderation’ of the 1990s etc. Each style being a response to the previous style so it inevitable that the reaction to flat minimalism was something like Liquid Glass, a reinterpretation of Aqua that came with Mac OS X when it was first launched back in the 2000s.

