Apple ID has been officially renamed to Apple Account across iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia and watchOS 11, Apple has confirmed.
Apple ID has been rebranded to Apple Account in iOS 18 and other OS updates

Apple ID has been officially renamed to Apple Account across iOS 18, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia and watchOS 11, Apple has confirmed.
iOS 17.5, iPadOS 17.5 and watchOS 10.5 arrived on May 13, 2024. Download the updates on your iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch to get the latest features.
watchOS 10.5 is undoubtedly a minor update by Apple’s standards, but release notes show why it’s worth downloading and installing on your Apple Watch.
Apple Watch Series 4 is allegedly missing from the watchOS 11 device compatibility list and won't be officially supported when the update launches this fall.
By now we’ve all heard about the wonders of Lars Fröder’s TrollStore utility, the perma-signing app that takes full advantage of a CoreTrust bug in iOS & iPadOS 14.0 beta 2 through 16.6.1, 16.7 RC (20H18) and 17.0. But have you ever wondered if these capabilities would ever be possible on an Apple Watch?
If watchOS 10.4 release notes are anything to go by, this update is thin on major new features but Apple Watch users still get a few quality-of-life improvements.
By now, most people who are jailbreaking (or running outdated iPhone firmware in the hopes of jailbreaking) and trying to pair the newest Apple Watch with their older firmware have heard of the Legizmo series of jailbreak tweaks and a jailed version of Legizmo that works on non-jailbroken devices. But until now, Legizmo hasn’t seen any real competition.
We’ve been following the Misaka project ever since it was just a MacDirtyCow exploit-based hack and add-on package manager, but since then, it has grown to support the Kernel File Descriptor (kfd) exploit, add support for installing TrollStore, and even more recently, add support for customizing the Apple TV.
The official release notes for watchOS 10.3 mention but a single Apple Watch feature—a new watch face to celebrate Black History Month.
The release date for iOS 17.3, iPadOS 17.3 and watchOS 10.3 was confirmed in today's announcement of the new Black Unity Apple Watch band.
While the new features in watchOS 10.2 are nothing to write home about, installing this update will improve the experience of using your Apple Watch.