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New Alert Feature in iOS 27
With the introduction of iOS 27, Apple has implemented a new warning notification within the Settings menu that alerts users when Spotlight indexing is active. However, the alert lacks details on the progress of the indexing, which can leave users puzzled after a few days, wondering if there is a glitch.
How to Check Indexing Progress
According to 9To5Mac, it is possible to find out more about the indexing status, but it requires connecting the iPhone to a Mac with the Settings application open. Once connected, open the Mac’s Console, then select “Include Debugging Messages” from the Action menu. Next, choose the iPhone from the sidebar of the application, click on “Start,” and search for “spotlight indexing progress.”
Impact of iOS Major Updates
Following the installation of a major iOS update, the system begins to rebuild the index for its internal search engine. This process can affect the iPhone’s performance and may cause the device to run hotter than usual. Many users are not aware of this task (and often underestimate its duration if there is a significant amount of personal data), which might lead them to believe that the update has deteriorated the performance of their device. For instance, the progress of this task reached only 56% a week after installing the first beta version of iOS 26.
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Ethan Rivers focuses on Android smartphones, emerging mobile platforms, and operating systems. With a critical yet fair perspective, he evaluates devices on performance, design, and ecosystem compatibility.