
iPhone Unlock Fix Saves Traveler in Prague
Apple's iOS 20.1 update on April 12, 2026, delivers an iPhone unlock fix that recovers locked devices without data loss. This feature rescued a Prague trip and boosts reliability for digital nomads.
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