iOS Leaks is a premier digital publication dedicated to the Apple ecosystem, with a strong focus on iOS updates, beta releases, hidden features, and future Apple devices. Our goal is to deliver fast, accurate, and well-researched information that helps readers stay ahead of upcoming changes in iOS and Apple’s software ecosystem.
We specialize in tracking iOS beta builds, analyzing system changes, and identifying features that are often not highlighted in official announcements. Our coverage is based on hands-on testing, firmware observations, and consistent monitoring of software rollouts.
Our mission is to provide reliable, early, and insightful coverage of iOS developments. We aim to simplify complex updates, highlight meaningful changes, and ensure our readers get accurate information without unnecessary hype or misinformation.
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Madhav Biradar is the founder and editor of iOSLeaks.com, an independent publication focused on iOS news, leaks, beta updates, and Apple software coverage. With over 13 years of experience tracking software ecosystems and wearable technology, Madhav has developed strong expertise in firmware tracking, system updates, and feature analysis.
He has a proven track record of identifying software changes early and explaining them in a clear and user-friendly way. His work often highlights features and updates before they are widely covered by mainstream tech media.
Before launching iOSLeaks.com, Madhav founded AmazfitNews.com and TizenHelp.com, where he gained deep experience in operating system tracking, firmware analysis, and update monitoring. This technical foundation allows him to analyze iOS updates with a high level of accuracy and detail.
Based in Nagpur, India, Madhav brings a global perspective to Apple coverage, with a strong understanding of diverse user needs, especially in regions that are often underserved by mainstream tech publications.
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