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JON PROSSER REVEALS EXCLUSIVE IOS 26 LEAK

INDUSTRY DESK1 MIN READ
TUE, APR 14, 2026

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Tech YouTuber Jon Prosser published a video on January 17th claiming to show the first look at iOS 26. The Front Page Tech creator teased major findings in a video that has generated significant attention.

Prosser, known for Apple leaks and early hardware reveals, opened the video with cryptic language: "I have seen some things." The video featured Prosser in his typical setup—black hoodie, transparent glasses, and his studio backdrop with warm lighting. Front Page Tech has built an audience of millions through early access to unreleased Apple products and software. Prosser's leaks have previously covered iPhone designs, iPad specifications, and macOS features before official announcements. The timing of the iOS 26 leak comes as Apple typically develops its next major OS iteration years in advance. The video gained rapid traction across social media and tech forums, with viewers eager to learn what features or changes Prosser discovered. Apple has not responded to the leak. The company generally does not comment on unreleased software or address leaked information from independent sources.

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