The heist of iOS 26

April 14, 2026 Jay Peters

The most consequential YouTube video of Jon Prosser's career opens on Prosser himself, in a black hoodie and transparent glasses. The backdrop is familiar to viewers of his tech news channel, Front Page Tech, with warm, hanging lights and a bright white "fpt" logo behind him. Prosser stares meaningfully into the camera, and kicks the video off with just one line of introduction: "I have seen some things."

The video debuted on January 17th, 2025, with the title "Here's your very first look at iOS 19." For six and a half minutes, Prosser describes an unreleased version of Apple's iPhone software, not set to be publicly revealed for another s …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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