Apple enhances the security of some iPhone models with iOS 26.3. Is your iPhone included?
Apple releases an interesting security feature n iOS 26.3


Apple released iOS 26.3 last Wednesday. | Image by PhoneArena
The “Limit Precise Location” feature in available only on these iPhone models running on these carriers
Since the new feature is limited to those iPhone devices running Apple designed modem chips, it can be found only on the following Apple products:
- Germany: Telekom
- United Kingdom: EE, BT
- United States: Boost Mobile
- Thailand: AIS, True
If you are using one of the supported devices and are a customer of one of the wireless providers listed above, follow these directions to enable “Limit Precise Location.” Go to Settings > Cellular > Cellular Data. If you have more than one phone number under SIMs, tap one of the lines. Scroll down to Limit Device Protection. Depending on whether you want the feature enabled or disabled, turn the setting to On or Off. You might be prompted to restart your device.
With this setting turned on, some information made available to cellular networks is limited. As a result, they might be able to determine only a less precise location — for example, the neighborhood where your device is located, rather than a more precise location (such as a street address). The setting doesn’t impact signal quality or user experience.”
-Apple
with the Apple C2 modem chip, which would enhance your location security, depending on which carriers will be supporting “Limit Precise Location” by the expected September 2026 release date.
Apple wants you to install iOS 26.3 ASAP. Here’s how to do it
Depending on the changes to Siri, if any, that are coming with iOS 26.4, there might not be such a rush to install the iOS 26.4 Beta. If Personal Siri is pushed back to iOS 26.5, be prepared to install that Beta starting in May. The update that turns Siri into a super-intelligent chatbot like ChatGPT and Gemini now could be pushed back to the release of iOS 27 which will accompany the release of the aforementioned new 2026 iPhone models in September. If this turns out to be the case, you should get the opportunity to install the iOS 27 Beta in August.
Yes, the saying “better late than never” does apply here.

