iPadOS 26.5 has convenient upgrade when using Magic Keyboard, more
iPadOS 26.5 introduces a new feature that allows users to connect their iPhone or iPad to Apple's Magic accessories via USB-C and automatically establish a Bluetooth connection. This improvement ensures that the devices remain paired even after the accessory is unplugged. The change is particularly beneficial for iPad users, although it may cause confusion for those who want to maintain a connection with their Mac.
- ▪iPadOS 26.5 launched earlier this month with several improvements.
- ▪Connecting a Magic accessory via USB-C now initiates Bluetooth pairing automatically.
- ▪This feature allows devices to stay paired even after unplugging the accessory.
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