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Get 70% Off Apple Watch Solo/Braided Loops at Woot Before The Sale Ends This Week Woot this week is still hosting a big sale on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop bands for Apple Watch, with as much as 70 percent off these accessories. This sale is set to end on Friday, October 31.
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You can get the Solo Loop for just $14.99 ($34 off) and the Braided Solo Loop for $29.99 ($69 off). All bands in this sale are in brand new condition and come with a one-year Apple limited warranty, and they are all compatible with the new Apple Watch Series 11.
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Shoppers should note that this sale is focused on colors of the Braided Solo Loop and Solo Loop that Apple has stopped selling, and it doesn't include any of the new band colors. That being said, all of the bands in this sale are in new condition.
The entire sale is focused on Solo Loop and Braided Solo Loop Apple Watch bands, so you'll need to know the size that works best for you before you buy. Apple has a measurement tool on its website that you can use to determine your exact size.
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Black/White Hues - $14.99, down from $49.00
Blue Hues - $14.99, down from $49.00
Green Hues - $14.99, down from $49.00
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Black/White Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
Blue Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
Green Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
Purple Hues - $29.99, down from $99.00
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Pride - $29.99, down from $99.00
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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MacPaw releases Moonlock, a standalone macOS security app with real-time protection, smart insights, built-in VPN, more After teasing its release earlier this month, MacPaw, the macOS software company behind many beloved apps such as CleanMyMac and Setapp, has officially launched Moonlock today. It’s an all-new standalone cybersecurity application designed to give you real-time protection, visibility into your Mac’s security posture, and provide clear steps to improve it, without requiring you to be an expert on the topic. Moonlock is built on the same engine that has powered CleanMyMac’s security features since 2023, and is backed by MacPaw’s own in-house research lab, which actively tracks Mac-specific malware, stealer families, AMOS variants, and other baddies.
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Toyota BEVs Gain Support for Apple Maps EV Routing Toyota has announced that its 2023 and newer battery electric vehicles (BEV) in the United States are adopting Apple Maps EV routing in CarPlay, a feature that will direct Toyota BEV owners to nearby electric vehicle charging facilities.
The Apple Maps EV Routing option will allow Toyota BEV users to plan travel routes that include stops for charging. Without it, drivers would have had to exit out of CarPlay in order to create a route that included charging stops.
Apple Maps' EV Routing feature uses real-time data from the vehicle to guide drivers to their destinations more efficiently, automatically suggesting charging stops when needed. The system takes into account elevation changes and other driving conditions to decide when a recharge is necessary. If the vehicle's battery level becomes too low, Apple Maps will automatically direct the driver to the nearest compatible charging station.
Toyota says that all BEVs with Toyota Audio Multimedia can enable Apple Maps EV Routing via Apple CarPlay, including the new 2026 Toyota bZ models that just went on sale.
(Thanks, Taguro!)Tag: ToyotaThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
MacPaw's new Moonlock app challenges the myth of virus-proof Macs MacPaw, the maker of CleanMyMac and Setapp, has launched Moonlock, a cybersecurity app for macOS built to make protection simple for everyday users.MacPaw has a new security app for MacThe Ukrainian developer announced Moonlock on October 28. The app is designed for people who feel overwhelmed by the complexity of digital security and want straightforward protection.Moonlock offers real-time protection that continuously scans for and blocks threats even when the app is closed. For deeper checks, the Malware Scanner lets users run scheduled system scans. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
MacPaw's new Moonlock app challenges the myth of virus-proof Macs MacPaw, the maker of CleanMyMac and Setapp, has launched Moonlock, a cybersecurity app for macOS built to make protection simple for everyday users.MacPaw has a new security app for MacThe Ukrainian developer announced Moonlock on October 28. The app is designed for people who feel overwhelmed by the complexity of digital security and want straightforward protection.Moonlock offers real-time protection that continuously scans for and blocks threats even when the app is closed. For deeper checks, the Malware Scanner lets users run scheduled system scans. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Spatial connects Apple Vision Pro & iPhone for shared 3D design Spatial has launched two new apps that connect Apple Vision Pro and iPhone in a shared 3D workspace for professional designers.Apple Vision Pro gets a new design appOn October 28, the company introduced Analogue 26 for Apple Vision Pro. They also launched Analogue Portal 26 for iPhone, broadening their immersive collaboration suite on Apple's newest devices.Using the pair of apps, can design and review 3D models together using an Apple Vision Pro or an iPhone for those without headsets. The updates support Apple's enterprise spatial computing efforts and make remote collaboration easier. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Spatial connects Apple Vision Pro & iPhone for shared 3D design Spatial has launched two new apps that connect Apple Vision Pro and iPhone in a shared 3D workspace for professional designers.Apple Vision Pro gets a new design appOn October 28, the company introduced Analogue 26 for Apple Vision Pro. They also launched Analogue Portal 26 for iPhone, broadening their immersive collaboration suite on Apple's newest devices.Using the pair of apps, can design and review 3D models together using an Apple Vision Pro or an iPhone for those without headsets. The updates support Apple's enterprise spatial computing efforts and make remote collaboration easier. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Both real-life and lab tests suggest iPhone Air battery lasts a typical day One of the key compromises with the iPhone Air is a smaller battery, but a combination of real-life usage and lab tests suggests that it will get you through a typical day.
In one lab stress test, for example, where the phone is used with the screen on maximum brightness for three hours of video streaming, the iPhone Air dropped 15% of battery life – which is the same as the iPhone 15 …
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Apple suppliers Skyworks and Qorvo agree to merge into $22 billion radio-chip giant On Tuesday, Skyworks Solutions announced its acquisition of smaller rival Qorvo in a stock-and-cash deal, creating a $22 billion combined…
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Hands-on with new ChatGPT Atlas browser: Safari is falling behind fast AI-enhanced browsers are the future. Going hands-on with the ChatGPT Atlas browser makes it crystal clear that Safari's falling behind.
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This teardown-style case lets you peek inside your iPhone 17 I’ve been using Spigen cases for years now. They make some of the most eye-catching cases in the game like their retro-style C1 line that aims to mimic the original G4 iMac look or their MagFit line. This year they decided to go all out and break out their Zero:One line, which gives you the teardown iPhone vibe without actually needing to mod your iPhone. This lets you see what the inside of your iPhone would look like if it was opened up, and as a tech head, I absolutely love this. Here is what you should know.
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Spotify Launches Redesigned Apple TV App With Music Videos, Podcasts Spotify has launched a redesigned Apple TV app that the company says has been "rebuilt from the ground up for a faster, smarter, more visual experience."
The new features include a brand new, refreshed design for tvOS 26, as well as two formats previously exclusive to the mobile version of the app – video podcasts and music videos.
The ability to watch music videos is still rolling out in the U.S. and Canada, but it has already expanded to 97 countries around the world, so everyone should have it soon.
Users should see a "switch to video" prompt that appears when a song being listened to also has an associated music video. Video versions of podcasts work similarly, with the added option to change playback speed.
The updated app also offers remote control via Connect, lyrics, Spotify DJ recommendations, seamless playback, and queue management.
Note that if you wait for the new version of the app via automatic updates, you won't see it until mid-November, so you'll want to download it yourself via the App Store.Tag: SpotifyThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iPhone wireless firms Skyworks Solutions and Qorvo merge to protect against falling Apple orders Skyworks Solutions and Qorvo, makers of Wi-Fi and ultra wideband processors for the iPhone, are merging as both attempt to guard against over-reliance on Apple.Skyworks motherboard — image credit: Skyworks SolutionsBack in May 2024, Skyworks reported a significant drop in sales, and that was chiefly attributed to the iPhone. While neither it nor Qorvo solely supply Apple, the iPhone is an enormous percentage of their business, and they have been trying to diversify.Now following rumors of Skyworks acquiring Qorvo, Reuters reports that the two are to merge. There is little detail as yet, but the companies say that the merger is a cash-and-stock deal which values the combined firm at around $22 billion. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple’s Services division is now bigger than Walt Disney or Tesla – FT A new report says that Apple is expecting to announce annual Service revenues of well over $100 billion during its earnings report later this week.
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Another Vehicle Brand Gaining iPhone Car Keys Support Apple is preparing to bring support for its digital car key feature to Jetour vehicles, according to evidence uncovered on Apple's backend by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris.
Introduced in 2022, Car Keys allows an iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock a vehicle through the Wallet app. A digital version of a car key is stored in Wallet, and unlocking can be done by holding an Apple Watch or iPhone near a compatible vehicle's NFC reader.
A tap on the door handle is enough to initiate an unlock, and while Face ID authentication is a security option, Apple offers an Express Mode that eliminates the need to authenticate for a faster unlocking process.
Car manufacturers like BMW, Rivian, Kia, Audi, and Hyundai have all implemented support for Car Keys since it was introduced. During its WWDC 2025 keynote in June, Apple said that 13 additional vehicle brands would "soon" offer iPhone car keys. Chinese carmaker Jetour, which mainly produces crossovers and SUVs, was not one of them.
Apple maintains a full list of vehicles that support Car Keys on its CarPlay model availability webpage, but it has not been updated in a while, so it is missing several recent additions.Tag: iPhone Car KeysThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Solid state buttons may finally arrive on iPhone 20, after years of rumors The iPhone 20 could finally get the long-rumored solid state buttons, in a move that could help make the anniversary iPhone more durable.Buttons on the side of an iPhone 17The anniversary release of the iPhone 20 is expected to include major design changes on par with the introduction of the iPhone X. This could include a massive revamp of the physical buttons on the side of the smartphone.According to Weibo leaker Setsuna Digital on Tuesday, Apple has managed to finish the "functional verification" of its solid state button system. The new buttons are now allegedly scheduled to be mass-produced in time to be used on the iPhone 20 in 2027. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
IBM Makes Quantum Breakthrough With Off-the-Shelf Chips IBM achieved a new quantum milestone by running an error-correction algorithm on standard AMD FPGA chips, reaching 10x faster speeds and advancing its 2029 Starling quantum computer project. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Adobe introduces new AI features for faster video, photo, and design workflows Adobe is expanding its suite of generative AI features across Firefly, Creative Cloud, and enterprise tools, with new updates aimed at faster workflows and integrated content creation.Image Credit: AdobeAdobe is sharing details about its latest AI tools and updates at Adobe MAX 2025. The company highlighted new Firefly features, Creative Cloud improvements, and enterprise-focused AI innovations during the conference.Adobe says the updates will make it easier for creators to produce and manage content across its Creative Cloud ecosystem. Many of these features are in either public or private beta, and are now powered by Firefly and partner model integrations. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Should I do Angela Wu’s iOS13’s course? We are now in iOS26. I don't want to not do it because I already paid for it. It, from what I've heard, is the best course ever, so should I just do it? It was updated last year! Could I just do the course, then learn all the new tricks? submitted by […]
iPhone 18 Said to Use Simpler Camera Control Button Design Apple is working to simplify the Camera Control button's design on the iPhone 18 in order to reduce costs, claims an established Chinese leaker.
The current Camera Control button on iPhone 17 models uses both capacitive and pressure sensors beneath a sapphire crystal surface. The capacitive layer detects touch gestures, while the force sensor recognizes different pressure levels for taps, presses, and swipes.
However, according to the Weibo-based account Instant Digital, Apple will remove the capacitive sensing layer and retain only pressure sensing recognition in the second iteration to achieve all Camera Control functions on the iPhone 18.
The single-sensor approach is similar to designs found in devices like the OPPO X8 Ultra and vivo X200 Ultra, where pressure sensors alone can recognize light taps, firm presses, and sliding gestures.
In later iterations, the leaker claims piezoelectric ceramics will be introduced to provide localized haptic feedback. While it's not entirely clear, this could be part of a wholesale switch to solid-state buttons that Apple is allegedly working on and which will debut in the 20th anniversary iPhone.
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Instant Digital previously disputed rumors suggesting Apple plans to eliminate the Camera Control button from the iPhone 18. The simplified version is not about reducing functionality in the button, but about saving money. The current solution is said to be very expensive for Apple and is generating costly after-sales repairs.
The iPhone 18 Air, Pro, Pro Max, and foldable is expected to come in September 2026, while the iPhone 18 and iPhone 18e will launch in 2027.Related Roundup: iPhone 18Tags: Camera Control, Instant DigitalRelated Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
First app: Journal memories as map pins (feedback welcome) Hi devs, I’m a solo iOS developer and just launched my first SwiftUI app, Mapora. It uses MapKit with custom annotation views (Polaroid style pins) and supports annotation clustering. Each pin represents a memory with rich text and up to nine photos are stored privately in the user’s Google Drive metadata lives in Firestore. I’d […]
US passport support in Apple Wallet is a hugely important step for digital ID We learned back at WWDC25 that US passport support would be coming to Apple Wallet. It hasn’t yet arrived in iOS 26, but the company yesterday confirmed that it is on the way.
An update to the Apple website last month told us to expect it by the end of the year, and Apple’s VP of Apple Pay and Apple Wallet, Jennifer Bailey, confirmed in a conference keynote that it is still happening …
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Apple's Services Revenue Expected to Top $100 Billion for First Time Apple's services business is expected to hit $100 billion in annual revenue for the first time this year, reports the Financial Times.
Apple's services unit is expected to deliver annual revenues of $108.6 billion in the year to last month, which is up around 13 percent from the previous year. That's according to analysts' estimates at Visible Alpha.
If the estimates prove accurate when Apple reports its Q4 fiscal results this week, Apple's services division will be larger than the entire annual sales of Disney or Tesla this year. According to JPMorgan, services could make up a quarter of Apple's revenue but as much as 50 percent of its profit.
Apple's services business includes revenue generated from the App Store, iCloud, Apple Music, Apple TV+, Apple Arcade, AppleCare, and Apple Pay. It also benefits from Apple's multibillion-dollar deal with Google to make it the default search engine on Apple devices.
The report notes that the mammoth revenues of Apple's high-margin division come despite mounting legal and regulatory pressure on its App Store, both from a looming U.S. anti-competition case from the Justice Department and new regulations in Europe that could curtail its App Store fees of up to 30 percent on digital goods purchases.
Despite ongoing legal challenges, analysts expect services to account for a growing share of Apple's business in the coming years, driven in part by the company's media expansion into live sports – including its recent $700 million deal to stream Formula 1 races in the U.S.
According to Visible Alpha estimates, services could account for over 30 percent of Apple's total revenue by the end of the decade, with sales potentially reaching $175 billion. By comparison, the iPhone is projected to account for roughly half of Apple's estimated $415 billion in total revenue for fiscal 2025, with smartphone sales expected to grow about 4 percent.Tag: Financial TimesThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Powerbeats Fit vs AirPods Pro 3: There isn’t an obvious choice anymore Macworld
Beats recently launched the new Powerbeats Fit – a revamped version of the popular Beats Fit Pro. The earbuds are an alternative to Apple’s AirPods, and it’s hard not to compare them to the brand-new AirPods Pro 3, which were also recently released.
While both are designed to work seamlessly with the iPhone, they do have some key differences. If you’re unsure which one is right for you, read on as we compare Powerbeats Fit and AirPods Pro 3 in design, sound quality, and more.
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Powerbeats Fit vs AirPods Pro 3: Design and comfort
The first thing you’ll notice is that the two earbuds were designed for very different lifestyles.
Powerbeats Fit are clearly built with sports and workouts in mind. Beats redesigned the wingtip to be more flexible, which gives them a more secure fit for running or gym sessions. The case is also smaller than the old Beats Fit Pro, though it still charges only via USB-C. Unfortunately, there’s no wireless charging here.
AirPods Pro 3, on the other hand, is a more premium option focused on everyday use. They come with new foam-infused silicone tips for a better seal and comfort during long listening sessions. Apple also ensures a secure fit with AirPods Pro, but not having a wingtip makes them more likely to fall out of your ears during very intense workouts.
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Unlike Powerbeats Fit, the AirPods Pro 3 charging case supports MagSafe wireless charging. Plus, it also lets you add a lanyard and has a built-in speaker for Find My alerts. AirPods Pro 3 also offers five different ear tip size options: XXS, XS, S, M, and L. Powerbeats Fit, on the other hand, doesn’t have the XXS option.
For stability during workouts, the Powerbeats Fit are the clear winners with flexible wingtips and a more rugged design. For all-day comfort and a more refined look, AirPods Pro 3 take the lead.
Powerbeats Fit vs AirPods Pro 3: Sound quality and ANC
This is where the gap between the two models becomes clearer.
The Powerbeats Fit use Apple’s H1 chip, so their sound quality and noise cancellation are roughly on par with the first-generation AirPods Pro. They sound good, but not cutting-edge. It’s the typical Beats tuning with solid bass, plus decent Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) and Transparency modes.
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The AirPods Pro 3 keep the same H2 chip introduced with the AirPods Pro 2, but with minor acoustic updates. Compared to Powerbeats Fit, AirPods Pro 3 have a more immersive and clear sound. The ANC in AirPods Pro 3 is also much more efficient, even better than in AirPods Pro 2.
Both AirPods Pro 3 and Powerbeats Fit support Adaptive EQ, which intelligently adapts the sound to match your surroundings and the fit of each earbud, and Personalized Spatial Audio.
If your priorities are the best sound and noise cancellation, the AirPods Pro 3 are easily the ideal choice.
Powerbeats Fit vs AirPods Pro 3: Battery life
When it comes to wireless headphones and earbuds, many users are concerned about battery life. Whether it’s for getting through a long day at work or a transatlantic flight, having more battery life is always a good advantage.
Surprisingly, both Powerbeats Fit and AirPods Pro 3 deliver very similar results in this regard, with only a few differences.
Powerbeats Fit deliver up to 7 hours of playback on a single charge. Combined with the charging case, you can use them for up to 30 hours.
AirPods Pro 3, on the other hand, now last up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge. However, its charging case has a smaller battery and extends playback time to up to 24 hours.
In other words: AirPods Pro 3 last a bit longer on a single charge, but the Powerbeats Fit’s case gives you more total battery if you need to recharge them on the go.
Powerbeats Fit vs AirPods Pro 3: Fitness and smart features
First, let’s dive into what Powerbeats Fit and AirPods Pro 3 have in common. They both support features such as “Hey Siri,” Announced Notifications, fast pairing with iOS, automatic device switching, auto-pause, and Find My support.
However, since Powerbeats Fit have the H1 chip and AirPods Pro 3 have the H2 chip, Apple-branded earbuds offer some extra features. This includes Adaptive Mode and the recently announced Live Translation. The latest AirPods also offer lower latency and can be used as lavalier microphones when paired with an iPhone.
Another feature exclusive to AirPods Pro 3 is a heart rate sensor for monitoring workouts without the need for an Apple Watch. And even if you have an Apple Watch, the sensor in the earbuds can improve the accuracy of heart rate measurement.
At the same time, Powerbeats Fit are more universal when it comes to working with other platforms. Android users can download the Beats app to unlock quick pairing, widgets, EQ adjustments, and location tracking.
If you want all the latest features, AirPods Pro 3 are the right choice. But if you plan to use your earbuds with an Android phone or tablet, Powerbeats Fit are a better option.
Powerbeats Fit vs AirPods Pro 3: Color options
This is where Beats still stands out. While AirPods Pro 3 are only available in white, Powerbeats Fit come in fun color options like Spark Orange and Power Pink, and they are also available in gray and black.
If you like to match your earbuds with the rest of your outfit, Powerbeats Fit might suit you well. I especially love the new Powerbeats Fit in Spark Orange – they go well with the Cosmic Orange iPhone 17 Pro and also with the new orange rugged case from Beats.
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Powerbeats Fit vs AirPods Pro 3: Water resistance
Powerbeats Fit are IPX4 certified, which means they’re splash resistant. You can use them in the rain without any worries, but submerging them in water is not a good idea.
AirPods Pro 3 are IP57 certified, making them more resistant to being submerged in water for a few minutes, as well as being dust resistant. So if you’re a clumsy person who often washes your earbuds with your pants, go with AirPods Pro 3.
Powerbeats Fit vs AirPods Pro 3: A third option…
What if I told you there’s also a third option for you? Powerbeats Pro 2, which were introduced earlier this year, compete more directly with Apple’s AirPods Pro. They have the H2 chip with lower latency and better ANC (though not exactly the same as the AirPods Pro 3), and also the built-in heart rate sensor.
In addition, Powerbeats Pro 2 offers an even more secure fit with long earhooks, ideal for sports (although they can be a bit annoying if you wear glasses). They also deliver up to 8 hours of playback on a single charge and up to 36 extra hours with the charging case.
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Unfortunately, despite having the H2 chip, they still lack support for the new Live Translation feature in iOS 26. At least they also come with five different sizes of silicone tip – although they’re not foam-filled.
Powerbeats Fit or AirPods Pro 3: Which one should you buy?
Again, they’re all great wireless earbuds, each with their own unique features aimed at a different audience.
Powerbeats Fit are best for runners, gym-goers, and anyone who wants earbuds that stay put no matter what. They sound decent and have good ANC for most situations. They’re also a bit cheaper and come in more colors. Plus, they’re more suited for Android users. If you still have older AirPods or other earbuds, you’ll definitely like them.
If you’re willing to spend a bit more and the secure fitness fit isn’t an issue for you, go with the AirPods Pro 3. They offer the best sound, the best ANC, and also some exclusive features. They’re ideal for iPhone users who already own AirPods Pro and want to take their experience one step further.
And if you’re a serious athlete who needs an extremely secure fit and also wants things like better ANC and a heart rate sensor for workouts, Powerbeats Pro 2 is the right choice for you. They cost the same as AirPods Pro 3, so it’s a choice about what kind of user you are.
Speaking of price, here’s how much each one costs, though they can often be found on sale:
Powerbeats Fit: $199
Powerbeats Pro 2: $249
AirPods Pro 3: $249
At the end of the day, Apple and Beats now offer a lineup that covers nearly every type of user. Whether you’re looking for the ultimate workout earbuds, an everyday companion for your iPhone, or something in between, there’s an option for you.
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Apple’s next budget iPhone may ditch the notch for Dynamic Island The iPhone 17e debut early next year will mark the end of the notch era, with the company switching to Dynamic Island entirely.
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20th Anniversary iPhone May Replace Mechanical Buttons With Haptics For the 20th anniversary iPhone due in 2027, Apple is developing a solid-state button system as a wholesale replacement for the device's traditional mechanical buttons. That's the latest claim from Weibo account "Instant Digital," and it's not the first of its kind from the Chinese leaker.
Back in 2022, several reports suggested Apple intended to bring solid-state buttons to the iPhone 15 Pro in 2023 as part of "Project Bongo." However, the plan was reportedly canceled at a late stage. They were then rumored to come to the iPhone 16 Pro, before being shelved indefinitely.
Subsequently in April and May this year, Instant Digital claimed that Apple was still investigating haptic buttons for a future iPhone. They even went so far as to suggest that the project is active not just for the iPhone, but for Apple's "entire product line," including iPad and Apple Watch.
Now the leaker claims that solid-state buttons will debut on the 20th anniversary iPhone or "iPhone XX," which will reportedly feature the biggest design shake-up since 2017's iPhone X. According to the leaker, Apple's solid-state button design has completed functional verification, and includes haptic feedback for the Side button, volume buttons, Action button, and Camera Control button.
Solid-state haptic buttons reduce mechanical wear, while enabling users to differentiate between a light press and a firm press to trigger different functions. The current design reportedly integrates buttons directly into the device frame with zero physical movement when pressed. But Apple wants these haptic buttons to feel like real buttons, not like pressing on a ridged piece of metal.
The rumor adds a new dimension to reports that claim Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone could look like a slab of glass with no cutouts and no bezels. Apple is reportedly working on a display that curves down around all four edges of the device for a borderless visual experience.
If Apple truly intends to release such a device, then traditional mechanical buttons – requiring physical openings in the chassis – arguably become design liabilities. Solid-state haptic buttons could elegantly resolve that tension with a visually uninterrupted design.
With a wraparound display, the edges of the screen could potentially merge into the button zones, creating interaction regions that subtly illuminate or shift depending on context – something that would be impossible with mechanical components.
It's an intriguing prospect, but one we'll have to wait for corroboration from other sources before getting too excited about. Until then, the restart of Project Bongo at Apple remains another unconfirmed rumor.Tags: 20th-Anniversary iPhone, Instant DigitalThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
GM shifts into stupidity with its CarPlay strategy Macworld
Apple shouldn’t feel too bad about not being able to figure out cars. It doesn’t seem like the CEO of GM has figured them out, either.
In an interview conducted by The Verge, GM CEO Mary Barra indicated the company would be doubling down on its plan to give customers a lousy user experience, claiming its decision to ditch CarPlay was:
…a very Jobsian approach to things.
He could be very aggravating, yes. The Macalope assumes that’s what you were talking about.
CEOs love to compare themselves to Steve Jobs. Years ago, the Macalope worked at a place where the new CEO said he wanted to make the company the Apple of its industry. Without going into it too much, just consider it a sign of an executive who has probably been promoted beyond their ability to lead. He did not last long.
But let’s hear Barra out about this Jobs comparison.
The removal of the disk drive, nobody liked that…
I’m sorry, what are we talking about?
…everybody on the forums and Facebook was complaining about it…
The forums. And Facebook. Complaints about disk drives. What is happening right now?
…but to that he said, “Look, guys, flash storage really is the future. Get on board, you’ll see that.”
The masses were crying out for spinning hard drives? Was the Macalope off planet when that happened? Most everyone the Macalope knows was dying to get flash storage. Did someone tell Barra to bring up Apple removing the floppy drive, and she said, “Hard drives! Got it!”
You’ve certainly got an iPhone, you’ve probably got a MacBook…
Maybe an iPad. An Apple TV. An Apple Music account. A HomePod. It’s almost as if Apple stuff takes up more of your life than our cars do, as if you’re more invested in it and more used to it from a user experience point of view.
Wait, what was I saying?
…and you have the opportunity to use phone projection on your MacBook…
That is not what it is called. See, “iPhone projection” is when an automobile industry CEO wrongly thinks her company’s user experience is on the same level as that of the single most important consumer product of all time.
That’s “iPhone projection”.
…a phone mirroring application.
Almost what it’s called, but still wrong.
How many of you are accessing online services like email, social media, and otherwise through the phone projection app in your laptop?
How many of you are using iPhone Mirroring to draw false equivalences? At least one person, who just happens to be the CEO of GM.
If you’re on a Mac, you’re already using an Apple product, one that’s tied into all your accounts and subscriptions. You don’t need to use iPhone Mirroring (that’s what it’s called, for the record) to do that.
The Macalope is not sure you know how analogies work.
Now, take that same analog to the car and ask the same question.
It makes sense for the driving parts of the experience to be intrinsically tied to the car; that’s the only place you use them. It makes no sense for the user to have to shift thinking about how they play music or podcasts, send texts, make calls, or set reminders in this one context and no other context of their lives, all as they’re driving 70 miles an hour down the freeway.
So we said, “We’re taking out the disk drive, guys; get on board with flash storage, that’s where the future is.”
Still doesn’t make any sense, no matter how many times you say it!
When asked by host Nilay Patel if GM’s gas cars would be going the same way as its EVs in eschewing CarPlay, Barra responded:
As we get to a major rollout, I think that’s the right expectation. Yes.
The Macalope was going to say that Barra’s expectation then should be that the horny one will never buy a GM car, but he was probably not going to buy one anyway. Now, however, he doesn’t even want to rent one.
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GM followed up on the conversation by stating that no changes would be made to cars that have already been sold, so there’s no need to drive your Enclave through the window of a Buick dealer.
Yet, anyway.
To be clear, GM’s car operating system, formerly known as “Utilifi,” has nothing to do with giving its customers a better user experience. It’s about milking them for more money.
…apps will be offered by GM, such as paid vehicle comfort and convenience features…
Moving your seat back will cost 20 GM coins, but you can get a bag of 100 coins for a discount.
…the automaker will have a revenue-sharing model for paid apps developed by outside companies.
They want an app store. That’s what this is about.
Okay, finally, the “Jobsian” part Barra talked about. Got it.
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iOS 26 superguide: All the features in the latest iPhone update, and what’s still to come Macworld
iOS 26: Summary
Apple has switched its iOS naming convention to match its primary release year. This means the new version of iOS is iOS 26, despite its September 15, 2025 release date.
The latest version is iOS 26.0.1 which includes some bug fixes.
All iPhones released since 2019 will be able to install iOS 26, including iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen) and later.
Apple is continuing to work on development of iOS 26. The latest beta version is iOS 26.1 and includes some enticing new features and fixes.
With its new ‘Liquid Glass’ interface, iOS 26 will see the biggest design change since iOS 7 in 2013.
iOS 26 puts the ‘Phone‘ back in iPhone, with Voice Mail summaries, Call Screening, Hold Assist, and Live Translations.
The latest version of the iPhone operating system is iOS 26 and everyone with a compatible iPhone can install it now. Read on to find out what’s new, what is still to come, and everything else you need to know about the latest iPhone update.
There’s lots more than a new naming convention to get excited about in iOS 26: not only does it bring the biggest design change we’ve seen since 2013, when iOS 7 dropped the skeuomorphic design in favor of flat icons, it also puts the phone back in iPhone, with several call enhancements–from Voice Mail Summaries and Hold Assist to Live Translations–that will make it feel almost like you have a personal receptionist at your service.
Digital security is top of mind for most of us these days–or should be. A focus for Apple is on-device spam filtering. iPhone will be able to screen calls before connecting you, while Messages will also filter out all types of scams and spam.
There are dozens of tweaks and improvements throughout iOS. Efforts have been made to clean up and simplify menus, including in the Camera app and brand-new Games app, while Visual Intelligence, Genmoji and Image Playground that were all introduced in iOS 18 have new functionality that makes them simpler to use and smarter than ever. Small but significant, one of our favorite tweaks is quite simply the ability to copy just part of a text message rather than the whole thing.
In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about iOS 26–how to download it, which iPhones are supported, what major changes have been made, the latest version, what’s coming in the next update, and more. Read on to see what’s in store for iPhone (11 and later) users.
Wondering whether to install iOS 26? Read: iOS 26 vs iOS 18: What’s different, what’s new, and should you update?
At a glance: What is new in iOS 26
Here are just some of the new features you will find in iOS 26, with more detailed further down this article:
Liquid Glass graphical user interface: A new translucent effect that mimics glass, with elements reflecting background content, and resizing to fit around onscreen items. Apple says Liquid Glass will blur the lines between hardware and software, and feel more like interactions in the physical world, with elements dynamically reacting to your touch.
Updated Phone app: New to this core iPhone app are Apple Intelligence-generated Voice Mail text summaries, Call Screening for spam calls, Hold Assist for connecting you only when you are #1 in the queue, and Live Translations for real-time audible translations in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish (also available for FaceTime with translated live captions, Messages with auto-translated texts, and Apple Music with lyrics converted to your native language).
Apple Intelligence updates: Spanning Visual Intelligence, which now supports screenshots, and lets you ask ChatGPT for more information about the information and products shown in the picture, Genmoji, in which you can edit existing emoji, combine emojis and Stickers, and even change emoji expressions, and Image Playground, with support for ChatGPT styles and prompts.
Camera app overhaul: As with many iOS apps, the currently cramped Camera interface is getting simplified, with many of the less frequently used shooting modes and options tucked away. Plus, you can now add 3D effects to photos.
New Games app: A Home tab puts games Apple thinks you’ll like at your fingertips; a Library tab shows all games you’ve ever downloaded; and a Play Together tab shows you what your friends are playing, compare scores, and even challenge them. iOS 26 brings a standard set of touch controls for buttons, thumbsticks, dpads, throttles, and touchpads, too.
Some of the more overlooked new features in iOS 26 that are set to make a big difference include the ability to (finally!) create your own ringtone, an intelligent Adaptive Power mode that makes performance adjustments based on how you actually use your phone, and the ability to use AirPods as a high-definition microphone when shooting video.
Latest version: What’s new in iOS 26.0.1
The update, that arrived on September 29, fixes wireless and camera issues primarily with the new iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air. There is also a minor security update. Find out more here: iOS 26.0.1 is out now to fix the most annoying bugs on your new iPhone.
It includes:
A fix for iPhone Air, 17 and 17 Pro Wi-Fi issues: The new iPhones were hit by complaints that Wi-Fi on the devices doesn’t always work as it should. Complaints that Wi-Fi connectivity “briefly disconnects and then reconnects after they unlock the iPhone”. The iOS 26.1 update is expected to address this.
What’s still to come in iOS 26?
This year Apple has delivered on pretty much all its promises for iOS 26 made at WWDC, but there are a few more things that could arrive over the next few months.
Apple Intelligence enhancements for Siri.
An overhaul of the health app, an AI wellness coach and food/nutrition tracking.
What’s coming in iOS 26.1?
Apple is continuing to work on the beta of iOS 26. The first beta of iOS 26.1 was released to beta testers on September 22 and includes the following and is expected to arrive in October 2025:
More Apple Intelligence languages: Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Traditional), and Vietnamese.
More Live Translation languages: Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Traditional), and Chinese (Simplified).
Swipe in Apple Music: Swipe left and right on album art in the Now Playing screen to change tracks in Apple Music.
Visual changes: Some minor visual polish in the animations and layouts of menus and controls in some apps
Improved compatibility with smartwatches and other third-party accessories: iOS 26.1 beta 1 code indicates that changes are coming that will make it easier to use third-party gadgets and smartwatches with the iPhone. However, it is possible that this will be reserved for the EU where the Digital Markets Act requires interoperability between smartwatches and other third-party devices and iPhones.
Notification Forwarding: A new feature called Notification Forwarding will let users choose to display notifications from their iPhone on another non-Apple device.
Background Security Improvements: Apple is changing the way Rapid Security Responses work. According to code discovered in the beta by Macworld, the system will be called Background Security Improvements.
The existing Rapid Security Responses system allows Apple to deliver urgent security patches without a user having to download a new version of iOS. That system still meant that users still had to download the update. With the new Background Security Improvements update it seem that users will not need to do anything to install a security update on their device.
Newsflash: It’s iOS 26, not iOS 19!
The new iOS version is iOS 26, not iOS 19 as previously anticipated. In 2025, Apple is breaking with tradition and switching to a simpler naming convention that relates to the year, rather than a sequential number. It has chosen 26 rather than 25 because iOS 26 will not launch until late 2025, and will be the current iPhone operating system until late in 2026. Apple is using this new numbering system for all its 2025 operating system releases, including the next iPadOS update, macOS Tahoe, and the new watchOS.
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iOS 26 design and interface changes
New Liquid Glass design language.
General decluttering and simplifying of the interface and app menus.
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The biggest change in iOS 26 is a visual one: a bold new redesign known as Liquid Glass.
What is Liquid Glass?
The new design features a graphical user interface that Apple is calling Liquid Glass, which creates a translucent effect that mimics the qualities of glass.
The new Liquid Glass design language represents the biggest change to iOS since iOS 7 was introduced in 2013. Back then, Apple dropped the skeuomorphic design in favor of flat symbolic icons. This time everything is more curved, less flat, with translucent elements reflecting or refracting the content in the background, and resizing to fit around what is onscreen. The Liquid Glass elements will also change color to reflect the content beneath as you scroll, and it will be possible to see blurred and refracted elements of the background through the top layer.
Apple says that it will feel more like interacting with the physical world, with elements dynamically reacting to your touch. The company also says the changes “blur the lines between hardware and software”.
This new Liquid Glass design extends to all Apple products and apps. You’ll see the translucent effects on the Dock, widgets, and icons. Panes, windows, buttons and menus will be presented as translucent layers with specular highlights.
Initial feedback to the new Liquid Glass design was negative with some beta testers complaining that content wasn’t visible due to the overlaying of menus over background images, later versions of the beta dialed this back to make the menus more visible.
Of course not everyone likes Liquid Glass, and if you feel like you can’t read your notifications, read: How to reduce the Liquid Glass effect.
iOS 26 interface changes
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Apple says iOS 26 will also see design changes that simplify app interfaces to make the controls more visible. Apple is making it easier to find the tools you usually use, without the clutter of all the other features you don’t need.
Apple has adapted the interface to focus more on what is on the screen rather than cover things with tools and menu bars. Menus will shrink as you scroll to reveal the content below. Apple is also removing some of the clutter from menus to simplify things and emphasize the more frequently-used options. For example, rather than occupying a rectangular bar at the bottom of the screen, groups of controls will appear on floating elements that pop out additional controls, change as you move between views, and are tucked away when you scroll.
These changes to the menus are designed to make it easier to access the features you use most often, and discover others. Apple is trying to make iOS and its apps more intuitive.
A good example of how these design changes will be applied is the Lock Screen, which will be more adaptive. The image you choose as your wallpaper will be scaled to fit the height and width of the Lock Screen and positioned to fill the available space around elements like the time. Additionally, the wallpaper image will slide up as notifications come in.
Apple Intelligence in iOS 26
New Siri AI features not expected until later in 2026.
Improvements still expected for Visual Intelligence, Genmoji, and Image Playground at release.
Apple has been having trouble with some of its AI efforts, especially the Siri features that were touted at WWDC 2024. Apple had promised that iOS 18.4 would bring a major update to Siri, where it would be better at natural conversations with the user, using personal context, awareness of what is onscreen, and the ability to perform in-app actions.
Apple has since confirmed that these Siri-related features have been pushed back until 2026, which means they should come as an update to iOS 26, perhaps in March, but we could be waiting even longer.
Apple still has a number of impressive Apple Intelligence powered features in iOS 26, though. In fact, some of the new features coming to Spotlight on the Mac look like some of the features promised for Siri.
Some of these new Apple Intelligence features will make a big impact in apps, especially the Phone app, which we will discuss below. Another beneficiary of Apple Intelligence is Visual Intelligence, which was introduced in iOS 18 and gains a very useful ability in iOS 26.
Visual Intelligence
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In iOS 18 you can use Visual Intelligence by holding up the iPhone to view something you are curious about, triggering Visual Intelligence (via the Camera Control button if you have one, or via the Control Centre if not) and viewing information about what you were pointing the camera at. It could identify a building, or offer to add the date from a poster to your calendar, for example. That’s all very well when you are out and about, but what about when you are just browsing the web and want to know where something someone is wearing is from or where a video is being filmed?
In iOS 26 it will be possible to take a screenshot and look up information about that image and products in it using Visual Intelligence. You can also ask ChatGPT for information about the screenshot.
Genmoji
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Also benefitting from Apple Intelligence is Genmoji, another feature that arrived with iOS 18. Genmoji lets you create custom emoji using AI. To create a Genmoji you type a description in the Describe an Emoji field and tap on Create New Emoji. You can use photos of people you know as a basis and refine the emoji until it represents what you are looking for. The emoji will then be available in your emoji keyboard to use.
In iOS 26 the Genmoji interface gets a redesign. Users will be able to mix two emoji together, or alter an existing emoji to create something new, or even combine an emoji and a Sticker (which can be created from a photo). Users will be able to further customize emoji inside Image Playground, changing expressions.
Image Playground
Image Playground, which is Apple’s app for making AI-generated images, arrived in iOS 18 and gets an update in iOS 26. In iOS 26 it will be possible to use ChatGPT with new styles and prompts, such as an oil painting as well as those provided by Apple to create images in Image Playground.
Overhauled Phone app in iOS 26
Call Screening answers the call, finds out why they are calling, and lets you know before you decide whether or not to take the call.
Hold Assist stops you needing to sit in a queue to be connected with an agent.
Voice Mail text summaries quickly surface the most important details of missed calls.
With each iteration of iOS the set of apps Apple provides grows and evolves, and many of the changes coming to the apps on the iPhone are shared by those same apps on Apple’s other devices. iOS 26 is no different.
This time, some of the changes are going to be quite transformative to how you use the phone – and by which we mean the telephone aspect of your iPhone.
The phone app might not be the one we use the most, but as Apple says, it is fundamental to the iPhone. With iOS 26 the phone app is getting a big update that essentially turns it into a PA and a spam filtering tool.
Apple is tapping into Apple Intelligence to bring new Voice Mail summaries to surface the most important information, but even more exciting, it is aiming to eliminate unwanted calls with a new Call Screening option that can answer the call in the background, ask the caller to explain their reason for calling, and then provide a text summary of those details to you before you decide whether or not to take the call. Of course, this may make it harder to ignore calls from people you ought to actually speak to, but it will be a good way to siphon off spam and hoax calls from unknown numbers.
That’s not all. Another new feature is Hold Assist, which will automatically detect hold music and mute the call until it is connected to an agent. As a result, you can get things done without having to keep your phone speaker playing irritating hold music until someone answers. When an agent becomes free they will be informed that you are there and your phone will ring alerting you to the connection and you can take the call. It’s going to be like having your own receptionist.
Another change in the Phone app should make it impossible to accidentally tap on contact in the Recents list and call them. Currently, if you tap on a name in your Recents list it will automatically call that person. A new setting will allow you to turn off “Tap Recents to Call”.
Live Translations in iOS 26
Real-time voice translations in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Translated Live Captions in FaceTime video calls.
Automated translations in Messages.
Lyrics in your language in Apple Music.
Coming to the Phone app, but also present as a feature in Messages and FaceTime, is Live Translations. This will help you communicate with someone who speaks another language.
With this feature you will be able to have a conversation with some who speaks a different language to you. If you are familiar with the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy this is almost at the level of having a Babel Fish.
If you are speaking to someone via the phone app, the iPhone will translate what is being said, with a spoken voice translating what has been said into your language. The recipient will also hear translations in their own language. Apparently, they don’t need to have an iPhone. The main restriction right now is that Live Translation for Phone is available only for one-on-one calls in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
As we said above, it’s not only the Phone app that will get the Live Translation features. FaceTime and Messages will as well. And Translation is also finding its way into the Music app.
FaceTime translations
When speaking to someone via FaceTime you will see real-time captions in your own language. Live Captions aren’t entirely new to FaceTime, you can already turn on that functionality in Accessibility > Live Captions – although this only works if your language is set to English U.S.
As well as the new Live Translation feature, FaceTime also gets changes to the interface designed to surface the controls you need while keeping the caller visible. For example, controls float to the bottom right and recede when you don’t need them.
The FaceTime call list also gets a new look, with video messages autoplaying as you scroll.
Messages translations
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If you are using Messages to communicate with someone who speaks a different language what you type is translated into their language and vice versa.
As with the phone, Messages is getting a screening tool to combat spam. On-device spam detection will give you “total control over who appears in your conversation list,” according to Apple.
It is already possible to filter out spam by using the Unknown Senders list in Messages, but in iOS 26 Messages will have a greater ability to screen for spam, and it will make sure you still receive verification codes and other critical or time-sensitive messages.
Also in Messages you will be able to add a background image to Group Chats, and a new option to create a poll will be available. Messages will even suggest a poll if a situation calls for one. Anyone can add options to the poll.
Those who have access to Apple Cash (still U.S. only) can also access this from group chats.
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A small but brilliant update coming to Messages is the ability to copy parts of a text, rather than the whole thing. This is one of those incomprehensible failures of Messages on iPhone right now: the only option is to copy the entire message, paste it, and then edit out what you don’t want. When using Messages on the Mac you can just copy the part of the Message you need. It’s a long overdue feature for iPhone Messages.
Apple Music lyric translations
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In Apple Music you will be able to follow the lyrics alongside the translation into your own language. For some languages you will even see a pronunciation guide.
Also coming to the Music app is a new auto-mix option that uses AI to fade between songs and match beats like a DJ would, animated Apple Music artwork option for the Lock Screen, and interface changes that should make it faster and easier to get to the music you are into. For example, you can pin your favourite album or playlist to the top of your library.
Overhauled Camera & Photos apps in iOS 26
Redesigned Camera app hides away less common shooting modes to declutter the interface.
Quick access to more common settings.
Add 3D effects to photos.
In iOS 26, Apple has redesigned the camera app, hiding most of the lesser-used camera shooting modes and options to simplify the increasingly cramped layout and giving users quick access to settings.
In the Photos app there is the ability to add 3D effects to photos.
We have a separate article covering how to use the iOS 26 Camera app, including where to find camera modes and features, how to change capture settings and how to use AirPods as a remote.
New Games app in iOS 26
Find games that are perfect for you.
Quickly discover all your previously played games.
Challenge friends to battle.
More consistent touch controls across games.
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Apple is finally tidying up the gaming experience on the iPhone with a brand-new Games app.
Apple says it is creating a new destination to help its gamers get more out of their games. The Games app offers various tabs to make finding the games you are playing or have played easier. The Home tab reveals what’s most relevant to you. The Library tab shows all the games you have ever downloaded.
There is also a Play Together tab where you can see what your friends are playing, play games with them, compare scores, and invite them to play games. You can challenge them to beat your highest score in single player games. Turning single-player games into fun competitions with friends, with scores in real time. This will be Apple’s second attempt to get users to connect socially: remember iTunes Ping? (Apple would probably rather you forgot).
Another change to gaming on iPhone (and iPad) is a new consistency to how touch controls are applied in games. Developers working on an iPhone or iPad game that requires more advanced controls have always had to design their own touch controls, and this can be inconsistent. In iOS 26, Apple will provide its own touch controls for buttons, thumbsticks, dpads, throttles, and touchpads.
More app changes in iOS 26
Apple Wallet
Like Apple Cash, many of the new Apple Wallet features are U.S. only, such as the ability to add Drivers Licenses to Apple Wallet.
Apple says there will be more ways to pay with Apple Pay in iOS 26, for example you can redeem points or choose to pay in instalments. That feature is currently available in nine states. From the fall Apple says it will be possible to add a U.S. passport, but only for use for flights inside the U.S.
There will be a new API for developers to take advantage of, enabling them to provide customers with more information within the Wallet app, such as details of the services included with the fare and upgrade options that can be accessed from within the Wallet app.
You can also track Apple Pay orders, with Apple Intelligence finding the order details and tracking information and keeping them together for you.
Passwords
The Passwords app, introduced in iOS 18, gets an update. You can check changes that you’ve made to accounts logged in the Passwords app, view previous passwords that were used for these accounts, and see when they were altered.
Passkeys
In addition, Apple has introduced improvements to iOS 26 that will make using passkeys easier. Passkeys is an authentication method that replaces traditional passwords with security keys and biometrics. Many apps and websites already provide support for passkeys and, with the iOS 26 update, it will be possible for iPhone and iPad apps to enable users to create a passkey with just a tap. Passkeys can be authenticated with Face ID or Touch ID, and credentials will be synchronized between your Apple devices via iCloud.
Autofill
It will also be possible to pre-fill personal data, such as name and email, so you no longer have to waste time filling in long sign-up forms. Even better, iOS 26 will be able to autofill verification codes from Gmail and WhatsApp. Verification code autofill may also work in Google Chrome; currently verification codes work only with Apple’s Safari browser.
Apple Maps
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The Maps app gets an update, now using Apple Intelligence to understand your regular commutes and learn your favorites. With this information it will be able to warn you if you should take a different route due to heavy traffic.
Another change to Maps is that it can log (on your device, with encryption) Visited Places, which will make it easier to find and recall places you have been to in the past. It’s easy to delete this history, too.
Reminders
In iOS 26, Reminders will suggest things such as tasks and grocery items, plus follow-ups based on your emails or other text on your iPhone, Mac, and more.
Notes
Notes will gain Markdown support.
Weather
Satellite-based reporting.
Clock
You will finally be able to set a snooze duration of between one and 15 minutes, rather than being stuck with set eight-minute snoozes!
You will also gain the ability to set alarms from inside other apps. For example, you could set an alarm from within a recipe app without you needing to open the Clock.
Other new features in iOS 26
There are lots of other changes coming to iOS, many of which will improve the overall user experience.
AirPods: Pause Media When Falling Asleep
Existing AirPods should get some new features due to the iOS 26 update. These include a new feature that will enable AirPods to pause when they sense the wearer has fallen asleep. Code in the iOS 26 beta indicates that this feature is tied to iOS 26, rather than the AirPods line specifically – it may even work on Apple’s Beats headphones.
In addition, it will be possible to easily switch between different audio input devices – so you could switch from AirPods as dedicated microphones to another device, for example.
Running tasks in the background
iOS 26 will have a new API for running tasks in the background. So, you won’t have to keep an app open when they’re doing something important, such as uploading files or exporting a video. Users can switch to other apps without interrupting the previous task.
Adaptive Power Mode
This feature aims to extend battery life by adjusting performance based on usage patterns. Where Low Power Mode throttles your iPhone’s performance and kills certain background activities to save energy, Adaptive Power Mode makes smaller adjustments to your iPhone’s performance based on how you use it. As a result the impact should be subtler, and potentially something users could keep on at all times.
Battery Intelligence: AI-powered battery management
iOS 26 will introduce a feature dubbed Battery Intelligence. This presents the estimated charging duration to reach 80% (then 100%) when connected to a charger – so you know how long you will need to change your iPhone before you can leave the house.
A new adaptive low power mode has been spotted in the iOS 26 developer beta. This doesn’t replace the regular low power mode (that’s still around) but instead uses machine learning to make adjustments that could help eke out a little more juice from your battery.
In addition, the Lock Screen will now display estimated charging times to hit 80 percent and 100 percent battery power.
Support for Qi2 25W wireless charging
Since fall 2024, Apple’s MagSafe Charger has supported up to 25W wireless iPhone charging on the iPhone 16 family. Third-party chargers—previously limited to a 15W maximum—will be able to match that speed with the release of the new Qi2 25W, which the iPhone 16 and later will support from iOS 26.
RCS Universal Profile 3.0 and other Android ‘friendly’ features
Support for RCS Universal Profile 3.0 may come in an update to iOS 26. RCS 3.0 will encrypt iPhone-to-Android messages, and offer other features to make communicating between iPhones and Android phones more seamless. Currently, Android users can edit a message within 15 minutes of it being sent – this works in iOS 18.5 and the iOS 26 developer beta but the iPhone displays the edited message as a new one with an asterisk rather than replacing the message with the edited message.
iPhone users are able to edit messages sent to other iPhones, but they are not yet able to edit RCS messages sent to an Android phone. RCS 3.0 should also make this available to iPhone users.
There also be simplified eSIM transfer from Android.
iOS 26 release date
First seen at WWDC on June 9, 2025
Available to download on September 15, 2025
The release usually happens around the following times where most of our readers live. But note that Apple’s servers are likely to be overloaded so an early download may take a long time! If you wait a day or so the download will be faster – and Apple may have addressed any early bugs.
U.S.: at 10 am (PST/PDT), 11 am (MST/MDT), noon (CST/CDT), 1 pm (EST/EDT)
Canada: as above, and 2 pm (AST/ADT)
U.K.: at 6 pm (GMT/BST)
Europe: at 7pm (CET/CEST), 8 pm (EET/EEST)
India: at 10.30 pm (IST)
Australia: Next day at 1 am (AWST/AWDT), 2.30 am (ACST/ACDT), 3 am (AEST/AEDT)
New Zealand: Next day at 5 am (NZST/NZDT)
For help installing iOS 26 read: How to update iOS on iPhone.
iOS 26 latest beta
Latest Developer Beta: iOS 26.1
Latest Public Beta: iOS 26.1
With iOS 26 available to the public now, the beta program will shift to testing updates: iOS 26.1 arrived on September 22 and the wide release should come in late October or early November.
We have a separate article that details how to join Apple’s beta software program. Beta development of iOS 26 will continue even after the iOS update arrives with the public, with even more new features being developed.
Anyone using the beta is encouraged to file bug reports using the included Apple’s Feedback Assistant app so that the company can address them. If you want to learn more about the beta read: What’s in the latest iOS beta and how to get it.
iOS 26 supported devices
iOS 26 is a free software update for iPhone 11 and later.
The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max will miss out on iOS 26.
Apple has confirmed the following iPhones will be able to get iOS 26:
iPhone 16e (2025)
iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro/16 Pro Max (2024)
iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max (2023)
iPhone 14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max (2022)
iPhone SE (3rd gen) (2022)
iPhone 13/13 mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max (2021)
iPhone 12/12 mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max (2020)
iPhone SE (2nd gen) (2020)
iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max (2019)
When Apple updates the operating system for its devices it often means that certain models are not compatible with the update. The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, which were supported by iOS 18 and launched in 2018, will miss out on iOS 26.
This doesn’t mean that those 2018 iPhones are unsupported by Apple. Apple will continue to issue security-related software updates to iOS 18 for a few more years. Read about how long iPhones are supported to find out which iPhones are no longer supported with security updates.
Nor does this mean that all the supported iPhones get all the new features. As was the case in 2024, only certain iPhones can support Apple Intelligence powered features. That’s the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and the whole of the iPhone 16 range. This means that if your phone isn’t one of those mentioned you miss out on features such as the Visual Intelligence and Genmoji updates, as well as the Phone app ability to manage your unwanted calls.
Find out how the new iOS compares with the current version in our comparison of iOS 26 vs iOS 18: What’s different, what’s new, and should you update?
iOS 26 FAQ
FAQ
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What happened to iOS 19?
After the release of iOS 18 in 2024, Apple decided to change its iPhone operating system naming convention to match the year in which it is available. What we were expecting to be called iOS 19 was confirmed to be iOS 26 at Apple’s WWDC in June 2025.
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Why is it called iOS 26 and not iOS 25?
Despite iOS 26 being released on September 15, 2025, the majority of its lifetime will be during in 2026.
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When does iOS 26 come out?
iOS 26 was released on September 15, 2025.
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How do I get the iOS 26 beta?
Updates to iOS 26 will be tested with developer and public beta releases. If you wish to try these beta releases, you will need to subscribe to Apple’s beta program to access the iOS 26 Developer beta, or enroll your iPhone into the iOS Public Beta program.
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How do I downgrade from iOS 26?
If you want to downgrade from iOS 26 beta before the full version of iOS 26 is released you will need to wipe your iPhone and manually install iOS 18. If you want to downgrade from iOS 26 beta after the full version of iOS 26 is released, you can turn off Beta Updates in Settings and update your iPhone. If you are looking to downgrade from the final version iOS 26 to an older version of iOS, however, you’re probably going to be out of luck. Within days of iOS 26’s release you may be able to downgrade to iOS 18 if a signed version of the software is still available; beyond this, and for older versions of iOS, your best bet is to buy an old iPhone.
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How do I update to iOS 26?
You can update a compatible iPhone by going to Settings > General > Software Update, then following the prompts. Macworld recommends backing up your iPhone before a software update. You will also need to ensure sufficient space is available on your device, and that you have plenty of battery power and are connected to a stable Wi-Fi connection.
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How much will iOS 26 cost?
iOS 26 is a free update for iPhone users.
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Which iPhones support iOS 26?
All iPhones released since 2019 will support iOS 26. That means iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen), and all iPhones that followed, will be able to upgrade to iOS 26.
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What is new in iOS 26?
The biggest change in iOS 26 is a visual one, with a new Liquid Glass design language producing a translucent effect that Apple says blurs the lines between hardware and software. Also new in iOS 26 are spam-filtering features such as Call Screening and a message screening feature – just one of several upgrades to the core phone functionality, which also gets text summaries for Voice Mail, Hold Assist, and Live Translation. There’s a brand-new Games app, and Apple has done a lot of work to tidy and declutter the interface in apps such as the Camera. But this is just the start, with countless smaller tweaks and improvements to the iPhone operating system.
Apple’s Awe Dropping event on September 9, 2025 saw new hardware releases including the iPhone 17 (running iOS 26), Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3 and SE 3rd-gen (running watchOS 26), and new AirPods. Keep tuned to our Event Guide for all the latest coverage.
iOS history
iOS 18 is the current version of Apple’s iPhone operating system. Below you can find information about previous iOS releases, with links to our coverage for full details. Learn more about all the new Apple products coming this year and when is the next Apple event.
iPhone OS 1 – Released June 29, 2007 (Latest 1.1.5 July 15, 2008)
iPhone OS 2 – Released July 11, 2008 (Latest 2.2.1 January 27, 2009)
iPhone OS 3 – Released June 17, 2009 (Latest 3.2.2 August 11, 2010)
iOS 4 – Released June 22, 2010 (Latest 4.3.5 July 25, 2011)
iOS 5 – Released October 12, 2011 (Latest 5.1.1 May 7, 2012)
iOS 6 – Released September 19, 2012 (Latest 6.1.6 February 21, 2014)
iOS 7 – Released September 18, 2013 (Latest 7.1.2 June 30, 2014)
iOS 8 – Released September 17, 2014 (Latest 8.4.1 August 13, 2015)
iOS 9 – Released September 16, 2015 (Latest 9.3.6 July 22, 2019)
iOS 10 – Released September 13, 2016 (Latest 10.3.4 July 22, 2019)
iOS 11 – Released September 19, 2017 (Latest 11.4.1 July 9, 2018)
iOS 12 – Released September 17, 2018 (Latest 12.5.7 January 23, 2023)
iOS 13 – Released September 19, 2019 (Latest 13.7 September 1, 2020)
iOS 14 – Released September 17, 2020 (Latest 14.8.1 October 26, 2021)
iOS 15 – Released September 24, 2021 (Latest iOS 15.8.3 July 29, 2024)
iOS 16 – Released September 12, 2022 (Latest iOS 16.7.10 August 7, 2024)
iOS 17 – Released September 18, 2023 (Latest iOS 17.7.2 November 19, 2024)
iOS 18 – Released September 16, 2024 (Latest iOS 18.6 July 29, 2025)
iOS 26 – Coming September 15, 2025
iOS 26 superguide: All the features in the latest iPhone update, and what’s still to come Macworld
iOS 26: Summary
Apple has switched its iOS naming convention to match its primary release year. This means the new version of iOS is iOS 26, despite its September 15, 2025 release date.
The latest version is iOS 26.0.1 which includes some bug fixes.
All iPhones released since 2019 will be able to install iOS 26, including iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen) and later.
Apple is continuing to work on development of iOS 26. The latest beta version is iOS 26.1 and includes some enticing new features and fixes.
With its new ‘Liquid Glass’ interface, iOS 26 will see the biggest design change since iOS 7 in 2013.
iOS 26 puts the ‘Phone‘ back in iPhone, with Voice Mail summaries, Call Screening, Hold Assist, and Live Translations.
The latest version of the iPhone operating system is iOS 26 and everyone with a compatible iPhone can install it now. Read on to find out what’s new, what is still to come, and everything else you need to know about the latest iPhone update.
There’s lots more than a new naming convention to get excited about in iOS 26: not only does it bring the biggest design change we’ve seen since 2013, when iOS 7 dropped the skeuomorphic design in favor of flat icons, it also puts the phone back in iPhone, with several call enhancements–from Voice Mail Summaries and Hold Assist to Live Translations–that will make it feel almost like you have a personal receptionist at your service.
Digital security is top of mind for most of us these days–or should be. A focus for Apple is on-device spam filtering. iPhone will be able to screen calls before connecting you, while Messages will also filter out all types of scams and spam.
There are dozens of tweaks and improvements throughout iOS. Efforts have been made to clean up and simplify menus, including in the Camera app and brand-new Games app, while Visual Intelligence, Genmoji and Image Playground that were all introduced in iOS 18 have new functionality that makes them simpler to use and smarter than ever. Small but significant, one of our favorite tweaks is quite simply the ability to copy just part of a text message rather than the whole thing.
In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about iOS 26–how to download it, which iPhones are supported, what major changes have been made, the latest version, what’s coming in the next update, and more. Read on to see what’s in store for iPhone (11 and later) users.
Wondering whether to install iOS 26? Read: iOS 26 vs iOS 18: What’s different, what’s new, and should you update?
At a glance: What is new in iOS 26
Here are just some of the new features you will find in iOS 26, with more detailed further down this article:
Liquid Glass graphical user interface: A new translucent effect that mimics glass, with elements reflecting background content, and resizing to fit around onscreen items. Apple says Liquid Glass will blur the lines between hardware and software, and feel more like interactions in the physical world, with elements dynamically reacting to your touch.
Updated Phone app: New to this core iPhone app are Apple Intelligence-generated Voice Mail text summaries, Call Screening for spam calls, Hold Assist for connecting you only when you are #1 in the queue, and Live Translations for real-time audible translations in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish (also available for FaceTime with translated live captions, Messages with auto-translated texts, and Apple Music with lyrics converted to your native language).
Apple Intelligence updates: Spanning Visual Intelligence, which now supports screenshots, and lets you ask ChatGPT for more information about the information and products shown in the picture, Genmoji, in which you can edit existing emoji, combine emojis and Stickers, and even change emoji expressions, and Image Playground, with support for ChatGPT styles and prompts.
Camera app overhaul: As with many iOS apps, the currently cramped Camera interface is getting simplified, with many of the less frequently used shooting modes and options tucked away. Plus, you can now add 3D effects to photos.
New Games app: A Home tab puts games Apple thinks you’ll like at your fingertips; a Library tab shows all games you’ve ever downloaded; and a Play Together tab shows you what your friends are playing, compare scores, and even challenge them. iOS 26 brings a standard set of touch controls for buttons, thumbsticks, dpads, throttles, and touchpads, too.
Some of the more overlooked new features in iOS 26 that are set to make a big difference include the ability to (finally!) create your own ringtone, an intelligent Adaptive Power mode that makes performance adjustments based on how you actually use your phone, and the ability to use AirPods as a high-definition microphone when shooting video.
Latest version: What’s new in iOS 26.0.1
The update, that arrived on September 29, fixes wireless and camera issues primarily with the new iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air. There is also a minor security update. Find out more here: iOS 26.0.1 is out now to fix the most annoying bugs on your new iPhone.
It includes:
A fix for iPhone Air, 17 and 17 Pro Wi-Fi issues: The new iPhones were hit by complaints that Wi-Fi on the devices doesn’t always work as it should. Complaints that Wi-Fi connectivity “briefly disconnects and then reconnects after they unlock the iPhone”. The iOS 26.1 update is expected to address this.
What’s still to come in iOS 26?
This year Apple has delivered on pretty much all its promises for iOS 26 made at WWDC, but there are a few more things that could arrive over the next few months.
Apple Intelligence enhancements for Siri.
An overhaul of the health app, an AI wellness coach and food/nutrition tracking.
What’s coming in iOS 26.1?
Apple is continuing to work on the beta of iOS 26. The first beta of iOS 26.1 was released to beta testers on September 22 and includes the following and is expected to arrive in October 2025:
More Apple Intelligence languages: Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Traditional), and Vietnamese.
More Live Translation languages: Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Traditional), and Chinese (Simplified).
Swipe in Apple Music: Swipe left and right on album art in the Now Playing screen to change tracks in Apple Music.
Visual changes: Some minor visual polish in the animations and layouts of menus and controls in some apps
Improved compatibility with smartwatches and other third-party accessories: iOS 26.1 beta 1 code indicates that changes are coming that will make it easier to use third-party gadgets and smartwatches with the iPhone. However, it is possible that this will be reserved for the EU where the Digital Markets Act requires interoperability between smartwatches and other third-party devices and iPhones.
Notification Forwarding: A new feature called Notification Forwarding will let users choose to display notifications from their iPhone on another non-Apple device.
Background Security Improvements: Apple is changing the way Rapid Security Responses work. According to code discovered in the beta by Macworld, the system will be called Background Security Improvements.
The existing Rapid Security Responses system allows Apple to deliver urgent security patches without a user having to download a new version of iOS. That system still meant that users still had to download the update. With the new Background Security Improvements update it seem that users will not need to do anything to install a security update on their device.
Newsflash: It’s iOS 26, not iOS 19!
The new iOS version is iOS 26, not iOS 19 as previously anticipated. In 2025, Apple is breaking with tradition and switching to a simpler naming convention that relates to the year, rather than a sequential number. It has chosen 26 rather than 25 because iOS 26 will not launch until late 2025, and will be the current iPhone operating system until late in 2026. Apple is using this new numbering system for all its 2025 operating system releases, including the next iPadOS update, macOS Tahoe, and the new watchOS.
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iOS 26 design and interface changes
New Liquid Glass design language.
General decluttering and simplifying of the interface and app menus.
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The biggest change in iOS 26 is a visual one: a bold new redesign known as Liquid Glass.
What is Liquid Glass?
The new design features a graphical user interface that Apple is calling Liquid Glass, which creates a translucent effect that mimics the qualities of glass.
The new Liquid Glass design language represents the biggest change to iOS since iOS 7 was introduced in 2013. Back then, Apple dropped the skeuomorphic design in favor of flat symbolic icons. This time everything is more curved, less flat, with translucent elements reflecting or refracting the content in the background, and resizing to fit around what is onscreen. The Liquid Glass elements will also change color to reflect the content beneath as you scroll, and it will be possible to see blurred and refracted elements of the background through the top layer.
Apple says that it will feel more like interacting with the physical world, with elements dynamically reacting to your touch. The company also says the changes “blur the lines between hardware and software”.
This new Liquid Glass design extends to all Apple products and apps. You’ll see the translucent effects on the Dock, widgets, and icons. Panes, windows, buttons and menus will be presented as translucent layers with specular highlights.
Initial feedback to the new Liquid Glass design was negative with some beta testers complaining that content wasn’t visible due to the overlaying of menus over background images, later versions of the beta dialed this back to make the menus more visible.
Of course not everyone likes Liquid Glass, and if you feel like you can’t read your notifications, read: How to reduce the Liquid Glass effect.
iOS 26 interface changes
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Apple says iOS 26 will also see design changes that simplify app interfaces to make the controls more visible. Apple is making it easier to find the tools you usually use, without the clutter of all the other features you don’t need.
Apple has adapted the interface to focus more on what is on the screen rather than cover things with tools and menu bars. Menus will shrink as you scroll to reveal the content below. Apple is also removing some of the clutter from menus to simplify things and emphasize the more frequently-used options. For example, rather than occupying a rectangular bar at the bottom of the screen, groups of controls will appear on floating elements that pop out additional controls, change as you move between views, and are tucked away when you scroll.
These changes to the menus are designed to make it easier to access the features you use most often, and discover others. Apple is trying to make iOS and its apps more intuitive.
A good example of how these design changes will be applied is the Lock Screen, which will be more adaptive. The image you choose as your wallpaper will be scaled to fit the height and width of the Lock Screen and positioned to fill the available space around elements like the time. Additionally, the wallpaper image will slide up as notifications come in.
Apple Intelligence in iOS 26
New Siri AI features not expected until later in 2026.
Improvements still expected for Visual Intelligence, Genmoji, and Image Playground at release.
Apple has been having trouble with some of its AI efforts, especially the Siri features that were touted at WWDC 2024. Apple had promised that iOS 18.4 would bring a major update to Siri, where it would be better at natural conversations with the user, using personal context, awareness of what is onscreen, and the ability to perform in-app actions.
Apple has since confirmed that these Siri-related features have been pushed back until 2026, which means they should come as an update to iOS 26, perhaps in March, but we could be waiting even longer.
Apple still has a number of impressive Apple Intelligence powered features in iOS 26, though. In fact, some of the new features coming to Spotlight on the Mac look like some of the features promised for Siri.
Some of these new Apple Intelligence features will make a big impact in apps, especially the Phone app, which we will discuss below. Another beneficiary of Apple Intelligence is Visual Intelligence, which was introduced in iOS 18 and gains a very useful ability in iOS 26.
Visual Intelligence
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In iOS 18 you can use Visual Intelligence by holding up the iPhone to view something you are curious about, triggering Visual Intelligence (via the Camera Control button if you have one, or via the Control Centre if not) and viewing information about what you were pointing the camera at. It could identify a building, or offer to add the date from a poster to your calendar, for example. That’s all very well when you are out and about, but what about when you are just browsing the web and want to know where something someone is wearing is from or where a video is being filmed?
In iOS 26 it will be possible to take a screenshot and look up information about that image and products in it using Visual Intelligence. You can also ask ChatGPT for information about the screenshot.
Genmoji
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Also benefitting from Apple Intelligence is Genmoji, another feature that arrived with iOS 18. Genmoji lets you create custom emoji using AI. To create a Genmoji you type a description in the Describe an Emoji field and tap on Create New Emoji. You can use photos of people you know as a basis and refine the emoji until it represents what you are looking for. The emoji will then be available in your emoji keyboard to use.
In iOS 26 the Genmoji interface gets a redesign. Users will be able to mix two emoji together, or alter an existing emoji to create something new, or even combine an emoji and a Sticker (which can be created from a photo). Users will be able to further customize emoji inside Image Playground, changing expressions.
Image Playground
Image Playground, which is Apple’s app for making AI-generated images, arrived in iOS 18 and gets an update in iOS 26. In iOS 26 it will be possible to use ChatGPT with new styles and prompts, such as an oil painting as well as those provided by Apple to create images in Image Playground.
Overhauled Phone app in iOS 26
Call Screening answers the call, finds out why they are calling, and lets you know before you decide whether or not to take the call.
Hold Assist stops you needing to sit in a queue to be connected with an agent.
Voice Mail text summaries quickly surface the most important details of missed calls.
With each iteration of iOS the set of apps Apple provides grows and evolves, and many of the changes coming to the apps on the iPhone are shared by those same apps on Apple’s other devices. iOS 26 is no different.
This time, some of the changes are going to be quite transformative to how you use the phone – and by which we mean the telephone aspect of your iPhone.
The phone app might not be the one we use the most, but as Apple says, it is fundamental to the iPhone. With iOS 26 the phone app is getting a big update that essentially turns it into a PA and a spam filtering tool.
Apple is tapping into Apple Intelligence to bring new Voice Mail summaries to surface the most important information, but even more exciting, it is aiming to eliminate unwanted calls with a new Call Screening option that can answer the call in the background, ask the caller to explain their reason for calling, and then provide a text summary of those details to you before you decide whether or not to take the call. Of course, this may make it harder to ignore calls from people you ought to actually speak to, but it will be a good way to siphon off spam and hoax calls from unknown numbers.
That’s not all. Another new feature is Hold Assist, which will automatically detect hold music and mute the call until it is connected to an agent. As a result, you can get things done without having to keep your phone speaker playing irritating hold music until someone answers. When an agent becomes free they will be informed that you are there and your phone will ring alerting you to the connection and you can take the call. It’s going to be like having your own receptionist.
Another change in the Phone app should make it impossible to accidentally tap on contact in the Recents list and call them. Currently, if you tap on a name in your Recents list it will automatically call that person. A new setting will allow you to turn off “Tap Recents to Call”.
Live Translations in iOS 26
Real-time voice translations in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Translated Live Captions in FaceTime video calls.
Automated translations in Messages.
Lyrics in your language in Apple Music.
Coming to the Phone app, but also present as a feature in Messages and FaceTime, is Live Translations. This will help you communicate with someone who speaks another language.
With this feature you will be able to have a conversation with some who speaks a different language to you. If you are familiar with the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy this is almost at the level of having a Babel Fish.
If you are speaking to someone via the phone app, the iPhone will translate what is being said, with a spoken voice translating what has been said into your language. The recipient will also hear translations in their own language. Apparently, they don’t need to have an iPhone. The main restriction right now is that Live Translation for Phone is available only for one-on-one calls in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
As we said above, it’s not only the Phone app that will get the Live Translation features. FaceTime and Messages will as well. And Translation is also finding its way into the Music app.
FaceTime translations
When speaking to someone via FaceTime you will see real-time captions in your own language. Live Captions aren’t entirely new to FaceTime, you can already turn on that functionality in Accessibility > Live Captions – although this only works if your language is set to English U.S.
As well as the new Live Translation feature, FaceTime also gets changes to the interface designed to surface the controls you need while keeping the caller visible. For example, controls float to the bottom right and recede when you don’t need them.
The FaceTime call list also gets a new look, with video messages autoplaying as you scroll.
Messages translations
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If you are using Messages to communicate with someone who speaks a different language what you type is translated into their language and vice versa.
As with the phone, Messages is getting a screening tool to combat spam. On-device spam detection will give you “total control over who appears in your conversation list,” according to Apple.
It is already possible to filter out spam by using the Unknown Senders list in Messages, but in iOS 26 Messages will have a greater ability to screen for spam, and it will make sure you still receive verification codes and other critical or time-sensitive messages.
Also in Messages you will be able to add a background image to Group Chats, and a new option to create a poll will be available. Messages will even suggest a poll if a situation calls for one. Anyone can add options to the poll.
Those who have access to Apple Cash (still U.S. only) can also access this from group chats.
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A small but brilliant update coming to Messages is the ability to copy parts of a text, rather than the whole thing. This is one of those incomprehensible failures of Messages on iPhone right now: the only option is to copy the entire message, paste it, and then edit out what you don’t want. When using Messages on the Mac you can just copy the part of the Message you need. It’s a long overdue feature for iPhone Messages.
Apple Music lyric translations
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In Apple Music you will be able to follow the lyrics alongside the translation into your own language. For some languages you will even see a pronunciation guide.
Also coming to the Music app is a new auto-mix option that uses AI to fade between songs and match beats like a DJ would, animated Apple Music artwork option for the Lock Screen, and interface changes that should make it faster and easier to get to the music you are into. For example, you can pin your favourite album or playlist to the top of your library.
Overhauled Camera & Photos apps in iOS 26
Redesigned Camera app hides away less common shooting modes to declutter the interface.
Quick access to more common settings.
Add 3D effects to photos.
In iOS 26, Apple has redesigned the camera app, hiding most of the lesser-used camera shooting modes and options to simplify the increasingly cramped layout and giving users quick access to settings.
In the Photos app there is the ability to add 3D effects to photos.
We have a separate article covering how to use the iOS 26 Camera app, including where to find camera modes and features, how to change capture settings and how to use AirPods as a remote.
New Games app in iOS 26
Find games that are perfect for you.
Quickly discover all your previously played games.
Challenge friends to battle.
More consistent touch controls across games.
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Apple is finally tidying up the gaming experience on the iPhone with a brand-new Games app.
Apple says it is creating a new destination to help its gamers get more out of their games. The Games app offers various tabs to make finding the games you are playing or have played easier. The Home tab reveals what’s most relevant to you. The Library tab shows all the games you have ever downloaded.
There is also a Play Together tab where you can see what your friends are playing, play games with them, compare scores, and invite them to play games. You can challenge them to beat your highest score in single player games. Turning single-player games into fun competitions with friends, with scores in real time. This will be Apple’s second attempt to get users to connect socially: remember iTunes Ping? (Apple would probably rather you forgot).
Another change to gaming on iPhone (and iPad) is a new consistency to how touch controls are applied in games. Developers working on an iPhone or iPad game that requires more advanced controls have always had to design their own touch controls, and this can be inconsistent. In iOS 26, Apple will provide its own touch controls for buttons, thumbsticks, dpads, throttles, and touchpads.
More app changes in iOS 26
Apple Wallet
Like Apple Cash, many of the new Apple Wallet features are U.S. only, such as the ability to add Drivers Licenses to Apple Wallet.
Apple says there will be more ways to pay with Apple Pay in iOS 26, for example you can redeem points or choose to pay in instalments. That feature is currently available in nine states. From the fall Apple says it will be possible to add a U.S. passport, but only for use for flights inside the U.S.
There will be a new API for developers to take advantage of, enabling them to provide customers with more information within the Wallet app, such as details of the services included with the fare and upgrade options that can be accessed from within the Wallet app.
You can also track Apple Pay orders, with Apple Intelligence finding the order details and tracking information and keeping them together for you.
Passwords
The Passwords app, introduced in iOS 18, gets an update. You can check changes that you’ve made to accounts logged in the Passwords app, view previous passwords that were used for these accounts, and see when they were altered.
Passkeys
In addition, Apple has introduced improvements to iOS 26 that will make using passkeys easier. Passkeys is an authentication method that replaces traditional passwords with security keys and biometrics. Many apps and websites already provide support for passkeys and, with the iOS 26 update, it will be possible for iPhone and iPad apps to enable users to create a passkey with just a tap. Passkeys can be authenticated with Face ID or Touch ID, and credentials will be synchronized between your Apple devices via iCloud.
Autofill
It will also be possible to pre-fill personal data, such as name and email, so you no longer have to waste time filling in long sign-up forms. Even better, iOS 26 will be able to autofill verification codes from Gmail and WhatsApp. Verification code autofill may also work in Google Chrome; currently verification codes work only with Apple’s Safari browser.
Apple Maps
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The Maps app gets an update, now using Apple Intelligence to understand your regular commutes and learn your favorites. With this information it will be able to warn you if you should take a different route due to heavy traffic.
Another change to Maps is that it can log (on your device, with encryption) Visited Places, which will make it easier to find and recall places you have been to in the past. It’s easy to delete this history, too.
Reminders
In iOS 26, Reminders will suggest things such as tasks and grocery items, plus follow-ups based on your emails or other text on your iPhone, Mac, and more.
Notes
Notes will gain Markdown support.
Weather
Satellite-based reporting.
Clock
You will finally be able to set a snooze duration of between one and 15 minutes, rather than being stuck with set eight-minute snoozes!
You will also gain the ability to set alarms from inside other apps. For example, you could set an alarm from within a recipe app without you needing to open the Clock.
Other new features in iOS 26
There are lots of other changes coming to iOS, many of which will improve the overall user experience.
AirPods: Pause Media When Falling Asleep
Existing AirPods should get some new features due to the iOS 26 update. These include a new feature that will enable AirPods to pause when they sense the wearer has fallen asleep. Code in the iOS 26 beta indicates that this feature is tied to iOS 26, rather than the AirPods line specifically – it may even work on Apple’s Beats headphones.
In addition, it will be possible to easily switch between different audio input devices – so you could switch from AirPods as dedicated microphones to another device, for example.
Running tasks in the background
iOS 26 will have a new API for running tasks in the background. So, you won’t have to keep an app open when they’re doing something important, such as uploading files or exporting a video. Users can switch to other apps without interrupting the previous task.
Adaptive Power Mode
This feature aims to extend battery life by adjusting performance based on usage patterns. Where Low Power Mode throttles your iPhone’s performance and kills certain background activities to save energy, Adaptive Power Mode makes smaller adjustments to your iPhone’s performance based on how you use it. As a result the impact should be subtler, and potentially something users could keep on at all times.
Battery Intelligence: AI-powered battery management
iOS 26 will introduce a feature dubbed Battery Intelligence. This presents the estimated charging duration to reach 80% (then 100%) when connected to a charger – so you know how long you will need to change your iPhone before you can leave the house.
A new adaptive low power mode has been spotted in the iOS 26 developer beta. This doesn’t replace the regular low power mode (that’s still around) but instead uses machine learning to make adjustments that could help eke out a little more juice from your battery.
In addition, the Lock Screen will now display estimated charging times to hit 80 percent and 100 percent battery power.
Support for Qi2 25W wireless charging
Since fall 2024, Apple’s MagSafe Charger has supported up to 25W wireless iPhone charging on the iPhone 16 family. Third-party chargers—previously limited to a 15W maximum—will be able to match that speed with the release of the new Qi2 25W, which the iPhone 16 and later will support from iOS 26.
RCS Universal Profile 3.0 and other Android ‘friendly’ features
Support for RCS Universal Profile 3.0 may come in an update to iOS 26. RCS 3.0 will encrypt iPhone-to-Android messages, and offer other features to make communicating between iPhones and Android phones more seamless. Currently, Android users can edit a message within 15 minutes of it being sent – this works in iOS 18.5 and the iOS 26 developer beta but the iPhone displays the edited message as a new one with an asterisk rather than replacing the message with the edited message.
iPhone users are able to edit messages sent to other iPhones, but they are not yet able to edit RCS messages sent to an Android phone. RCS 3.0 should also make this available to iPhone users.
There also be simplified eSIM transfer from Android.
iOS 26 release date
First seen at WWDC on June 9, 2025
Available to download on September 15, 2025
The release usually happens around the following times where most of our readers live. But note that Apple’s servers are likely to be overloaded so an early download may take a long time! If you wait a day or so the download will be faster – and Apple may have addressed any early bugs.
U.S.: at 10 am (PST/PDT), 11 am (MST/MDT), noon (CST/CDT), 1 pm (EST/EDT)
Canada: as above, and 2 pm (AST/ADT)
U.K.: at 6 pm (GMT/BST)
Europe: at 7pm (CET/CEST), 8 pm (EET/EEST)
India: at 10.30 pm (IST)
Australia: Next day at 1 am (AWST/AWDT), 2.30 am (ACST/ACDT), 3 am (AEST/AEDT)
New Zealand: Next day at 5 am (NZST/NZDT)
For help installing iOS 26 read: How to update iOS on iPhone.
iOS 26 latest beta
Latest Developer Beta: iOS 26.1
Latest Public Beta: iOS 26.1
With iOS 26 available to the public now, the beta program will shift to testing updates: iOS 26.1 arrived on September 22 and the wide release should come in late October or early November.
We have a separate article that details how to join Apple’s beta software program. Beta development of iOS 26 will continue even after the iOS update arrives with the public, with even more new features being developed.
Anyone using the beta is encouraged to file bug reports using the included Apple’s Feedback Assistant app so that the company can address them. If you want to learn more about the beta read: What’s in the latest iOS beta and how to get it.
iOS 26 supported devices
iOS 26 is a free software update for iPhone 11 and later.
The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max will miss out on iOS 26.
Apple has confirmed the following iPhones will be able to get iOS 26:
iPhone 16e (2025)
iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro/16 Pro Max (2024)
iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max (2023)
iPhone 14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max (2022)
iPhone SE (3rd gen) (2022)
iPhone 13/13 mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max (2021)
iPhone 12/12 mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max (2020)
iPhone SE (2nd gen) (2020)
iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max (2019)
When Apple updates the operating system for its devices it often means that certain models are not compatible with the update. The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, which were supported by iOS 18 and launched in 2018, will miss out on iOS 26.
This doesn’t mean that those 2018 iPhones are unsupported by Apple. Apple will continue to issue security-related software updates to iOS 18 for a few more years. Read about how long iPhones are supported to find out which iPhones are no longer supported with security updates.
Nor does this mean that all the supported iPhones get all the new features. As was the case in 2024, only certain iPhones can support Apple Intelligence powered features. That’s the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and the whole of the iPhone 16 range. This means that if your phone isn’t one of those mentioned you miss out on features such as the Visual Intelligence and Genmoji updates, as well as the Phone app ability to manage your unwanted calls.
Find out how the new iOS compares with the current version in our comparison of iOS 26 vs iOS 18: What’s different, what’s new, and should you update?
iOS 26 FAQ
FAQ
1.
What happened to iOS 19?
After the release of iOS 18 in 2024, Apple decided to change its iPhone operating system naming convention to match the year in which it is available. What we were expecting to be called iOS 19 was confirmed to be iOS 26 at Apple’s WWDC in June 2025.
2.
Why is it called iOS 26 and not iOS 25?
Despite iOS 26 being released on September 15, 2025, the majority of its lifetime will be during in 2026.
3.
When does iOS 26 come out?
iOS 26 was released on September 15, 2025.
4.
How do I get the iOS 26 beta?
Updates to iOS 26 will be tested with developer and public beta releases. If you wish to try these beta releases, you will need to subscribe to Apple’s beta program to access the iOS 26 Developer beta, or enroll your iPhone into the iOS Public Beta program.
5.
How do I downgrade from iOS 26?
If you want to downgrade from iOS 26 beta before the full version of iOS 26 is released you will need to wipe your iPhone and manually install iOS 18. If you want to downgrade from iOS 26 beta after the full version of iOS 26 is released, you can turn off Beta Updates in Settings and update your iPhone. If you are looking to downgrade from the final version iOS 26 to an older version of iOS, however, you’re probably going to be out of luck. Within days of iOS 26’s release you may be able to downgrade to iOS 18 if a signed version of the software is still available; beyond this, and for older versions of iOS, your best bet is to buy an old iPhone.
6.
How do I update to iOS 26?
You can update a compatible iPhone by going to Settings > General > Software Update, then following the prompts. Macworld recommends backing up your iPhone before a software update. You will also need to ensure sufficient space is available on your device, and that you have plenty of battery power and are connected to a stable Wi-Fi connection.
7.
How much will iOS 26 cost?
iOS 26 is a free update for iPhone users.
8.
Which iPhones support iOS 26?
All iPhones released since 2019 will support iOS 26. That means iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen), and all iPhones that followed, will be able to upgrade to iOS 26.
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What is new in iOS 26?
The biggest change in iOS 26 is a visual one, with a new Liquid Glass design language producing a translucent effect that Apple says blurs the lines between hardware and software. Also new in iOS 26 are spam-filtering features such as Call Screening and a message screening feature – just one of several upgrades to the core phone functionality, which also gets text summaries for Voice Mail, Hold Assist, and Live Translation. There’s a brand-new Games app, and Apple has done a lot of work to tidy and declutter the interface in apps such as the Camera. But this is just the start, with countless smaller tweaks and improvements to the iPhone operating system.
Apple’s Awe Dropping event on September 9, 2025 saw new hardware releases including the iPhone 17 (running iOS 26), Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3 and SE 3rd-gen (running watchOS 26), and new AirPods. Keep tuned to our Event Guide for all the latest coverage.
iOS history
iOS 18 is the current version of Apple’s iPhone operating system. Below you can find information about previous iOS releases, with links to our coverage for full details. Learn more about all the new Apple products coming this year and when is the next Apple event.
iPhone OS 1 – Released June 29, 2007 (Latest 1.1.5 July 15, 2008)
iPhone OS 2 – Released July 11, 2008 (Latest 2.2.1 January 27, 2009)
iPhone OS 3 – Released June 17, 2009 (Latest 3.2.2 August 11, 2010)
iOS 4 – Released June 22, 2010 (Latest 4.3.5 July 25, 2011)
iOS 5 – Released October 12, 2011 (Latest 5.1.1 May 7, 2012)
iOS 6 – Released September 19, 2012 (Latest 6.1.6 February 21, 2014)
iOS 7 – Released September 18, 2013 (Latest 7.1.2 June 30, 2014)
iOS 8 – Released September 17, 2014 (Latest 8.4.1 August 13, 2015)
iOS 9 – Released September 16, 2015 (Latest 9.3.6 July 22, 2019)
iOS 10 – Released September 13, 2016 (Latest 10.3.4 July 22, 2019)
iOS 11 – Released September 19, 2017 (Latest 11.4.1 July 9, 2018)
iOS 12 – Released September 17, 2018 (Latest 12.5.7 January 23, 2023)
iOS 13 – Released September 19, 2019 (Latest 13.7 September 1, 2020)
iOS 14 – Released September 17, 2020 (Latest 14.8.1 October 26, 2021)
iOS 15 – Released September 24, 2021 (Latest iOS 15.8.3 July 29, 2024)
iOS 16 – Released September 12, 2022 (Latest iOS 16.7.10 August 7, 2024)
iOS 17 – Released September 18, 2023 (Latest iOS 17.7.2 November 19, 2024)
iOS 18 – Released September 16, 2024 (Latest iOS 18.6 July 29, 2025)
iOS 26 – Coming September 15, 2025
iOS 26 superguide: All the features in the latest iPhone update, and what’s still to come Macworld
iOS 26: Summary
Apple has switched its iOS naming convention to match its primary release year. This means the new version of iOS is iOS 26, despite its September 15, 2025 release date.
The latest version is iOS 26.0.1 which includes some bug fixes.
All iPhones released since 2019 will be able to install iOS 26, including iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen) and later.
Apple is continuing to work on development of iOS 26. The latest beta version is iOS 26.1 and includes some enticing new features and fixes.
With its new ‘Liquid Glass’ interface, iOS 26 will see the biggest design change since iOS 7 in 2013.
iOS 26 puts the ‘Phone‘ back in iPhone, with Voice Mail summaries, Call Screening, Hold Assist, and Live Translations.
The latest version of the iPhone operating system is iOS 26 and everyone with a compatible iPhone can install it now. Read on to find out what’s new, what is still to come, and everything else you need to know about the latest iPhone update.
There’s lots more than a new naming convention to get excited about in iOS 26: not only does it bring the biggest design change we’ve seen since 2013, when iOS 7 dropped the skeuomorphic design in favor of flat icons, it also puts the phone back in iPhone, with several call enhancements–from Voice Mail Summaries and Hold Assist to Live Translations–that will make it feel almost like you have a personal receptionist at your service.
Digital security is top of mind for most of us these days–or should be. A focus for Apple is on-device spam filtering. iPhone will be able to screen calls before connecting you, while Messages will also filter out all types of scams and spam.
There are dozens of tweaks and improvements throughout iOS. Efforts have been made to clean up and simplify menus, including in the Camera app and brand-new Games app, while Visual Intelligence, Genmoji and Image Playground that were all introduced in iOS 18 have new functionality that makes them simpler to use and smarter than ever. Small but significant, one of our favorite tweaks is quite simply the ability to copy just part of a text message rather than the whole thing.
In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about iOS 26–how to download it, which iPhones are supported, what major changes have been made, the latest version, what’s coming in the next update, and more. Read on to see what’s in store for iPhone (11 and later) users.
Wondering whether to install iOS 26? Read: iOS 26 vs iOS 18: What’s different, what’s new, and should you update?
At a glance: What is new in iOS 26
Here are just some of the new features you will find in iOS 26, with more detailed further down this article:
Liquid Glass graphical user interface: A new translucent effect that mimics glass, with elements reflecting background content, and resizing to fit around onscreen items. Apple says Liquid Glass will blur the lines between hardware and software, and feel more like interactions in the physical world, with elements dynamically reacting to your touch.
Updated Phone app: New to this core iPhone app are Apple Intelligence-generated Voice Mail text summaries, Call Screening for spam calls, Hold Assist for connecting you only when you are #1 in the queue, and Live Translations for real-time audible translations in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish (also available for FaceTime with translated live captions, Messages with auto-translated texts, and Apple Music with lyrics converted to your native language).
Apple Intelligence updates: Spanning Visual Intelligence, which now supports screenshots, and lets you ask ChatGPT for more information about the information and products shown in the picture, Genmoji, in which you can edit existing emoji, combine emojis and Stickers, and even change emoji expressions, and Image Playground, with support for ChatGPT styles and prompts.
Camera app overhaul: As with many iOS apps, the currently cramped Camera interface is getting simplified, with many of the less frequently used shooting modes and options tucked away. Plus, you can now add 3D effects to photos.
New Games app: A Home tab puts games Apple thinks you’ll like at your fingertips; a Library tab shows all games you’ve ever downloaded; and a Play Together tab shows you what your friends are playing, compare scores, and even challenge them. iOS 26 brings a standard set of touch controls for buttons, thumbsticks, dpads, throttles, and touchpads, too.
Some of the more overlooked new features in iOS 26 that are set to make a big difference include the ability to (finally!) create your own ringtone, an intelligent Adaptive Power mode that makes performance adjustments based on how you actually use your phone, and the ability to use AirPods as a high-definition microphone when shooting video.
Latest version: What’s new in iOS 26.0.1
The update, that arrived on September 29, fixes wireless and camera issues primarily with the new iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air. There is also a minor security update. Find out more here: iOS 26.0.1 is out now to fix the most annoying bugs on your new iPhone.
It includes:
A fix for iPhone Air, 17 and 17 Pro Wi-Fi issues: The new iPhones were hit by complaints that Wi-Fi on the devices doesn’t always work as it should. Complaints that Wi-Fi connectivity “briefly disconnects and then reconnects after they unlock the iPhone”. The iOS 26.1 update is expected to address this.
What’s still to come in iOS 26?
This year Apple has delivered on pretty much all its promises for iOS 26 made at WWDC, but there are a few more things that could arrive over the next few months.
Apple Intelligence enhancements for Siri.
An overhaul of the health app, an AI wellness coach and food/nutrition tracking.
What’s coming in iOS 26.1?
Apple is continuing to work on the beta of iOS 26. The first beta of iOS 26.1 was released to beta testers on September 22 and includes the following and is expected to arrive in October 2025:
More Apple Intelligence languages: Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Traditional), and Vietnamese.
More Live Translation languages: Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Traditional), and Chinese (Simplified).
Swipe in Apple Music: Swipe left and right on album art in the Now Playing screen to change tracks in Apple Music.
Visual changes: Some minor visual polish in the animations and layouts of menus and controls in some apps
Improved compatibility with smartwatches and other third-party accessories: iOS 26.1 beta 1 code indicates that changes are coming that will make it easier to use third-party gadgets and smartwatches with the iPhone. However, it is possible that this will be reserved for the EU where the Digital Markets Act requires interoperability between smartwatches and other third-party devices and iPhones.
Notification Forwarding: A new feature called Notification Forwarding will let users choose to display notifications from their iPhone on another non-Apple device.
Background Security Improvements: Apple is changing the way Rapid Security Responses work. According to code discovered in the beta by Macworld, the system will be called Background Security Improvements.
The existing Rapid Security Responses system allows Apple to deliver urgent security patches without a user having to download a new version of iOS. That system still meant that users still had to download the update. With the new Background Security Improvements update it seem that users will not need to do anything to install a security update on their device.
Newsflash: It’s iOS 26, not iOS 19!
The new iOS version is iOS 26, not iOS 19 as previously anticipated. In 2025, Apple is breaking with tradition and switching to a simpler naming convention that relates to the year, rather than a sequential number. It has chosen 26 rather than 25 because iOS 26 will not launch until late 2025, and will be the current iPhone operating system until late in 2026. Apple is using this new numbering system for all its 2025 operating system releases, including the next iPadOS update, macOS Tahoe, and the new watchOS.
@macworld.com iOS 26 makes the iPhone a better…phone? #wwdc #iphone #fyp ♬ original sound – Macworld – Macworld
iOS 26 design and interface changes
New Liquid Glass design language.
General decluttering and simplifying of the interface and app menus.
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The biggest change in iOS 26 is a visual one: a bold new redesign known as Liquid Glass.
What is Liquid Glass?
The new design features a graphical user interface that Apple is calling Liquid Glass, which creates a translucent effect that mimics the qualities of glass.
The new Liquid Glass design language represents the biggest change to iOS since iOS 7 was introduced in 2013. Back then, Apple dropped the skeuomorphic design in favor of flat symbolic icons. This time everything is more curved, less flat, with translucent elements reflecting or refracting the content in the background, and resizing to fit around what is onscreen. The Liquid Glass elements will also change color to reflect the content beneath as you scroll, and it will be possible to see blurred and refracted elements of the background through the top layer.
Apple says that it will feel more like interacting with the physical world, with elements dynamically reacting to your touch. The company also says the changes “blur the lines between hardware and software”.
This new Liquid Glass design extends to all Apple products and apps. You’ll see the translucent effects on the Dock, widgets, and icons. Panes, windows, buttons and menus will be presented as translucent layers with specular highlights.
Initial feedback to the new Liquid Glass design was negative with some beta testers complaining that content wasn’t visible due to the overlaying of menus over background images, later versions of the beta dialed this back to make the menus more visible.
Of course not everyone likes Liquid Glass, and if you feel like you can’t read your notifications, read: How to reduce the Liquid Glass effect.
iOS 26 interface changes
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Apple says iOS 26 will also see design changes that simplify app interfaces to make the controls more visible. Apple is making it easier to find the tools you usually use, without the clutter of all the other features you don’t need.
Apple has adapted the interface to focus more on what is on the screen rather than cover things with tools and menu bars. Menus will shrink as you scroll to reveal the content below. Apple is also removing some of the clutter from menus to simplify things and emphasize the more frequently-used options. For example, rather than occupying a rectangular bar at the bottom of the screen, groups of controls will appear on floating elements that pop out additional controls, change as you move between views, and are tucked away when you scroll.
These changes to the menus are designed to make it easier to access the features you use most often, and discover others. Apple is trying to make iOS and its apps more intuitive.
A good example of how these design changes will be applied is the Lock Screen, which will be more adaptive. The image you choose as your wallpaper will be scaled to fit the height and width of the Lock Screen and positioned to fill the available space around elements like the time. Additionally, the wallpaper image will slide up as notifications come in.
Apple Intelligence in iOS 26
New Siri AI features not expected until later in 2026.
Improvements still expected for Visual Intelligence, Genmoji, and Image Playground at release.
Apple has been having trouble with some of its AI efforts, especially the Siri features that were touted at WWDC 2024. Apple had promised that iOS 18.4 would bring a major update to Siri, where it would be better at natural conversations with the user, using personal context, awareness of what is onscreen, and the ability to perform in-app actions.
Apple has since confirmed that these Siri-related features have been pushed back until 2026, which means they should come as an update to iOS 26, perhaps in March, but we could be waiting even longer.
Apple still has a number of impressive Apple Intelligence powered features in iOS 26, though. In fact, some of the new features coming to Spotlight on the Mac look like some of the features promised for Siri.
Some of these new Apple Intelligence features will make a big impact in apps, especially the Phone app, which we will discuss below. Another beneficiary of Apple Intelligence is Visual Intelligence, which was introduced in iOS 18 and gains a very useful ability in iOS 26.
Visual Intelligence
Visual Intelligence in iOS 26.IDG
In iOS 18 you can use Visual Intelligence by holding up the iPhone to view something you are curious about, triggering Visual Intelligence (via the Camera Control button if you have one, or via the Control Centre if not) and viewing information about what you were pointing the camera at. It could identify a building, or offer to add the date from a poster to your calendar, for example. That’s all very well when you are out and about, but what about when you are just browsing the web and want to know where something someone is wearing is from or where a video is being filmed?
In iOS 26 it will be possible to take a screenshot and look up information about that image and products in it using Visual Intelligence. You can also ask ChatGPT for information about the screenshot.
Genmoji
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Also benefitting from Apple Intelligence is Genmoji, another feature that arrived with iOS 18. Genmoji lets you create custom emoji using AI. To create a Genmoji you type a description in the Describe an Emoji field and tap on Create New Emoji. You can use photos of people you know as a basis and refine the emoji until it represents what you are looking for. The emoji will then be available in your emoji keyboard to use.
In iOS 26 the Genmoji interface gets a redesign. Users will be able to mix two emoji together, or alter an existing emoji to create something new, or even combine an emoji and a Sticker (which can be created from a photo). Users will be able to further customize emoji inside Image Playground, changing expressions.
Image Playground
Image Playground, which is Apple’s app for making AI-generated images, arrived in iOS 18 and gets an update in iOS 26. In iOS 26 it will be possible to use ChatGPT with new styles and prompts, such as an oil painting as well as those provided by Apple to create images in Image Playground.
Overhauled Phone app in iOS 26
Call Screening answers the call, finds out why they are calling, and lets you know before you decide whether or not to take the call.
Hold Assist stops you needing to sit in a queue to be connected with an agent.
Voice Mail text summaries quickly surface the most important details of missed calls.
With each iteration of iOS the set of apps Apple provides grows and evolves, and many of the changes coming to the apps on the iPhone are shared by those same apps on Apple’s other devices. iOS 26 is no different.
This time, some of the changes are going to be quite transformative to how you use the phone – and by which we mean the telephone aspect of your iPhone.
The phone app might not be the one we use the most, but as Apple says, it is fundamental to the iPhone. With iOS 26 the phone app is getting a big update that essentially turns it into a PA and a spam filtering tool.
Apple is tapping into Apple Intelligence to bring new Voice Mail summaries to surface the most important information, but even more exciting, it is aiming to eliminate unwanted calls with a new Call Screening option that can answer the call in the background, ask the caller to explain their reason for calling, and then provide a text summary of those details to you before you decide whether or not to take the call. Of course, this may make it harder to ignore calls from people you ought to actually speak to, but it will be a good way to siphon off spam and hoax calls from unknown numbers.
That’s not all. Another new feature is Hold Assist, which will automatically detect hold music and mute the call until it is connected to an agent. As a result, you can get things done without having to keep your phone speaker playing irritating hold music until someone answers. When an agent becomes free they will be informed that you are there and your phone will ring alerting you to the connection and you can take the call. It’s going to be like having your own receptionist.
Another change in the Phone app should make it impossible to accidentally tap on contact in the Recents list and call them. Currently, if you tap on a name in your Recents list it will automatically call that person. A new setting will allow you to turn off “Tap Recents to Call”.
Live Translations in iOS 26
Real-time voice translations in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Translated Live Captions in FaceTime video calls.
Automated translations in Messages.
Lyrics in your language in Apple Music.
Coming to the Phone app, but also present as a feature in Messages and FaceTime, is Live Translations. This will help you communicate with someone who speaks another language.
With this feature you will be able to have a conversation with some who speaks a different language to you. If you are familiar with the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy this is almost at the level of having a Babel Fish.
If you are speaking to someone via the phone app, the iPhone will translate what is being said, with a spoken voice translating what has been said into your language. The recipient will also hear translations in their own language. Apparently, they don’t need to have an iPhone. The main restriction right now is that Live Translation for Phone is available only for one-on-one calls in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
As we said above, it’s not only the Phone app that will get the Live Translation features. FaceTime and Messages will as well. And Translation is also finding its way into the Music app.
FaceTime translations
When speaking to someone via FaceTime you will see real-time captions in your own language. Live Captions aren’t entirely new to FaceTime, you can already turn on that functionality in Accessibility > Live Captions – although this only works if your language is set to English U.S.
As well as the new Live Translation feature, FaceTime also gets changes to the interface designed to surface the controls you need while keeping the caller visible. For example, controls float to the bottom right and recede when you don’t need them.
The FaceTime call list also gets a new look, with video messages autoplaying as you scroll.
Messages translations
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If you are using Messages to communicate with someone who speaks a different language what you type is translated into their language and vice versa.
As with the phone, Messages is getting a screening tool to combat spam. On-device spam detection will give you “total control over who appears in your conversation list,” according to Apple.
It is already possible to filter out spam by using the Unknown Senders list in Messages, but in iOS 26 Messages will have a greater ability to screen for spam, and it will make sure you still receive verification codes and other critical or time-sensitive messages.
Also in Messages you will be able to add a background image to Group Chats, and a new option to create a poll will be available. Messages will even suggest a poll if a situation calls for one. Anyone can add options to the poll.
Those who have access to Apple Cash (still U.S. only) can also access this from group chats.
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A small but brilliant update coming to Messages is the ability to copy parts of a text, rather than the whole thing. This is one of those incomprehensible failures of Messages on iPhone right now: the only option is to copy the entire message, paste it, and then edit out what you don’t want. When using Messages on the Mac you can just copy the part of the Message you need. It’s a long overdue feature for iPhone Messages.
Apple Music lyric translations
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In Apple Music you will be able to follow the lyrics alongside the translation into your own language. For some languages you will even see a pronunciation guide.
Also coming to the Music app is a new auto-mix option that uses AI to fade between songs and match beats like a DJ would, animated Apple Music artwork option for the Lock Screen, and interface changes that should make it faster and easier to get to the music you are into. For example, you can pin your favourite album or playlist to the top of your library.
Overhauled Camera & Photos apps in iOS 26
Redesigned Camera app hides away less common shooting modes to declutter the interface.
Quick access to more common settings.
Add 3D effects to photos.
In iOS 26, Apple has redesigned the camera app, hiding most of the lesser-used camera shooting modes and options to simplify the increasingly cramped layout and giving users quick access to settings.
In the Photos app there is the ability to add 3D effects to photos.
We have a separate article covering how to use the iOS 26 Camera app, including where to find camera modes and features, how to change capture settings and how to use AirPods as a remote.
New Games app in iOS 26
Find games that are perfect for you.
Quickly discover all your previously played games.
Challenge friends to battle.
More consistent touch controls across games.
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Apple is finally tidying up the gaming experience on the iPhone with a brand-new Games app.
Apple says it is creating a new destination to help its gamers get more out of their games. The Games app offers various tabs to make finding the games you are playing or have played easier. The Home tab reveals what’s most relevant to you. The Library tab shows all the games you have ever downloaded.
There is also a Play Together tab where you can see what your friends are playing, play games with them, compare scores, and invite them to play games. You can challenge them to beat your highest score in single player games. Turning single-player games into fun competitions with friends, with scores in real time. This will be Apple’s second attempt to get users to connect socially: remember iTunes Ping? (Apple would probably rather you forgot).
Another change to gaming on iPhone (and iPad) is a new consistency to how touch controls are applied in games. Developers working on an iPhone or iPad game that requires more advanced controls have always had to design their own touch controls, and this can be inconsistent. In iOS 26, Apple will provide its own touch controls for buttons, thumbsticks, dpads, throttles, and touchpads.
More app changes in iOS 26
Apple Wallet
Like Apple Cash, many of the new Apple Wallet features are U.S. only, such as the ability to add Drivers Licenses to Apple Wallet.
Apple says there will be more ways to pay with Apple Pay in iOS 26, for example you can redeem points or choose to pay in instalments. That feature is currently available in nine states. From the fall Apple says it will be possible to add a U.S. passport, but only for use for flights inside the U.S.
There will be a new API for developers to take advantage of, enabling them to provide customers with more information within the Wallet app, such as details of the services included with the fare and upgrade options that can be accessed from within the Wallet app.
You can also track Apple Pay orders, with Apple Intelligence finding the order details and tracking information and keeping them together for you.
Passwords
The Passwords app, introduced in iOS 18, gets an update. You can check changes that you’ve made to accounts logged in the Passwords app, view previous passwords that were used for these accounts, and see when they were altered.
Passkeys
In addition, Apple has introduced improvements to iOS 26 that will make using passkeys easier. Passkeys is an authentication method that replaces traditional passwords with security keys and biometrics. Many apps and websites already provide support for passkeys and, with the iOS 26 update, it will be possible for iPhone and iPad apps to enable users to create a passkey with just a tap. Passkeys can be authenticated with Face ID or Touch ID, and credentials will be synchronized between your Apple devices via iCloud.
Autofill
It will also be possible to pre-fill personal data, such as name and email, so you no longer have to waste time filling in long sign-up forms. Even better, iOS 26 will be able to autofill verification codes from Gmail and WhatsApp. Verification code autofill may also work in Google Chrome; currently verification codes work only with Apple’s Safari browser.
Apple Maps
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The Maps app gets an update, now using Apple Intelligence to understand your regular commutes and learn your favorites. With this information it will be able to warn you if you should take a different route due to heavy traffic.
Another change to Maps is that it can log (on your device, with encryption) Visited Places, which will make it easier to find and recall places you have been to in the past. It’s easy to delete this history, too.
Reminders
In iOS 26, Reminders will suggest things such as tasks and grocery items, plus follow-ups based on your emails or other text on your iPhone, Mac, and more.
Notes
Notes will gain Markdown support.
Weather
Satellite-based reporting.
Clock
You will finally be able to set a snooze duration of between one and 15 minutes, rather than being stuck with set eight-minute snoozes!
You will also gain the ability to set alarms from inside other apps. For example, you could set an alarm from within a recipe app without you needing to open the Clock.
Other new features in iOS 26
There are lots of other changes coming to iOS, many of which will improve the overall user experience.
AirPods: Pause Media When Falling Asleep
Existing AirPods should get some new features due to the iOS 26 update. These include a new feature that will enable AirPods to pause when they sense the wearer has fallen asleep. Code in the iOS 26 beta indicates that this feature is tied to iOS 26, rather than the AirPods line specifically – it may even work on Apple’s Beats headphones.
In addition, it will be possible to easily switch between different audio input devices – so you could switch from AirPods as dedicated microphones to another device, for example.
Running tasks in the background
iOS 26 will have a new API for running tasks in the background. So, you won’t have to keep an app open when they’re doing something important, such as uploading files or exporting a video. Users can switch to other apps without interrupting the previous task.
Adaptive Power Mode
This feature aims to extend battery life by adjusting performance based on usage patterns. Where Low Power Mode throttles your iPhone’s performance and kills certain background activities to save energy, Adaptive Power Mode makes smaller adjustments to your iPhone’s performance based on how you use it. As a result the impact should be subtler, and potentially something users could keep on at all times.
Battery Intelligence: AI-powered battery management
iOS 26 will introduce a feature dubbed Battery Intelligence. This presents the estimated charging duration to reach 80% (then 100%) when connected to a charger – so you know how long you will need to change your iPhone before you can leave the house.
A new adaptive low power mode has been spotted in the iOS 26 developer beta. This doesn’t replace the regular low power mode (that’s still around) but instead uses machine learning to make adjustments that could help eke out a little more juice from your battery.
In addition, the Lock Screen will now display estimated charging times to hit 80 percent and 100 percent battery power.
Support for Qi2 25W wireless charging
Since fall 2024, Apple’s MagSafe Charger has supported up to 25W wireless iPhone charging on the iPhone 16 family. Third-party chargers—previously limited to a 15W maximum—will be able to match that speed with the release of the new Qi2 25W, which the iPhone 16 and later will support from iOS 26.
RCS Universal Profile 3.0 and other Android ‘friendly’ features
Support for RCS Universal Profile 3.0 may come in an update to iOS 26. RCS 3.0 will encrypt iPhone-to-Android messages, and offer other features to make communicating between iPhones and Android phones more seamless. Currently, Android users can edit a message within 15 minutes of it being sent – this works in iOS 18.5 and the iOS 26 developer beta but the iPhone displays the edited message as a new one with an asterisk rather than replacing the message with the edited message.
iPhone users are able to edit messages sent to other iPhones, but they are not yet able to edit RCS messages sent to an Android phone. RCS 3.0 should also make this available to iPhone users.
There also be simplified eSIM transfer from Android.
iOS 26 release date
First seen at WWDC on June 9, 2025
Available to download on September 15, 2025
The release usually happens around the following times where most of our readers live. But note that Apple’s servers are likely to be overloaded so an early download may take a long time! If you wait a day or so the download will be faster – and Apple may have addressed any early bugs.
U.S.: at 10 am (PST/PDT), 11 am (MST/MDT), noon (CST/CDT), 1 pm (EST/EDT)
Canada: as above, and 2 pm (AST/ADT)
U.K.: at 6 pm (GMT/BST)
Europe: at 7pm (CET/CEST), 8 pm (EET/EEST)
India: at 10.30 pm (IST)
Australia: Next day at 1 am (AWST/AWDT), 2.30 am (ACST/ACDT), 3 am (AEST/AEDT)
New Zealand: Next day at 5 am (NZST/NZDT)
For help installing iOS 26 read: How to update iOS on iPhone.
iOS 26 latest beta
Latest Developer Beta: iOS 26.1
Latest Public Beta: iOS 26.1
With iOS 26 available to the public now, the beta program will shift to testing updates: iOS 26.1 arrived on September 22 and the wide release should come in late October or early November.
We have a separate article that details how to join Apple’s beta software program. Beta development of iOS 26 will continue even after the iOS update arrives with the public, with even more new features being developed.
Anyone using the beta is encouraged to file bug reports using the included Apple’s Feedback Assistant app so that the company can address them. If you want to learn more about the beta read: What’s in the latest iOS beta and how to get it.
iOS 26 supported devices
iOS 26 is a free software update for iPhone 11 and later.
The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max will miss out on iOS 26.
Apple has confirmed the following iPhones will be able to get iOS 26:
iPhone 16e (2025)
iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro/16 Pro Max (2024)
iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max (2023)
iPhone 14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max (2022)
iPhone SE (3rd gen) (2022)
iPhone 13/13 mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max (2021)
iPhone 12/12 mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max (2020)
iPhone SE (2nd gen) (2020)
iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max (2019)
When Apple updates the operating system for its devices it often means that certain models are not compatible with the update. The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, which were supported by iOS 18 and launched in 2018, will miss out on iOS 26.
This doesn’t mean that those 2018 iPhones are unsupported by Apple. Apple will continue to issue security-related software updates to iOS 18 for a few more years. Read about how long iPhones are supported to find out which iPhones are no longer supported with security updates.
Nor does this mean that all the supported iPhones get all the new features. As was the case in 2024, only certain iPhones can support Apple Intelligence powered features. That’s the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and the whole of the iPhone 16 range. This means that if your phone isn’t one of those mentioned you miss out on features such as the Visual Intelligence and Genmoji updates, as well as the Phone app ability to manage your unwanted calls.
Find out how the new iOS compares with the current version in our comparison of iOS 26 vs iOS 18: What’s different, what’s new, and should you update?
iOS 26 FAQ
FAQ
1.
What happened to iOS 19?
After the release of iOS 18 in 2024, Apple decided to change its iPhone operating system naming convention to match the year in which it is available. What we were expecting to be called iOS 19 was confirmed to be iOS 26 at Apple’s WWDC in June 2025.
2.
Why is it called iOS 26 and not iOS 25?
Despite iOS 26 being released on September 15, 2025, the majority of its lifetime will be during in 2026.
3.
When does iOS 26 come out?
iOS 26 was released on September 15, 2025.
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How do I get the iOS 26 beta?
Updates to iOS 26 will be tested with developer and public beta releases. If you wish to try these beta releases, you will need to subscribe to Apple’s beta program to access the iOS 26 Developer beta, or enroll your iPhone into the iOS Public Beta program.
5.
How do I downgrade from iOS 26?
If you want to downgrade from iOS 26 beta before the full version of iOS 26 is released you will need to wipe your iPhone and manually install iOS 18. If you want to downgrade from iOS 26 beta after the full version of iOS 26 is released, you can turn off Beta Updates in Settings and update your iPhone. If you are looking to downgrade from the final version iOS 26 to an older version of iOS, however, you’re probably going to be out of luck. Within days of iOS 26’s release you may be able to downgrade to iOS 18 if a signed version of the software is still available; beyond this, and for older versions of iOS, your best bet is to buy an old iPhone.
6.
How do I update to iOS 26?
You can update a compatible iPhone by going to Settings > General > Software Update, then following the prompts. Macworld recommends backing up your iPhone before a software update. You will also need to ensure sufficient space is available on your device, and that you have plenty of battery power and are connected to a stable Wi-Fi connection.
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How much will iOS 26 cost?
iOS 26 is a free update for iPhone users.
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Which iPhones support iOS 26?
All iPhones released since 2019 will support iOS 26. That means iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen), and all iPhones that followed, will be able to upgrade to iOS 26.
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What is new in iOS 26?
The biggest change in iOS 26 is a visual one, with a new Liquid Glass design language producing a translucent effect that Apple says blurs the lines between hardware and software. Also new in iOS 26 are spam-filtering features such as Call Screening and a message screening feature – just one of several upgrades to the core phone functionality, which also gets text summaries for Voice Mail, Hold Assist, and Live Translation. There’s a brand-new Games app, and Apple has done a lot of work to tidy and declutter the interface in apps such as the Camera. But this is just the start, with countless smaller tweaks and improvements to the iPhone operating system.
Apple’s Awe Dropping event on September 9, 2025 saw new hardware releases including the iPhone 17 (running iOS 26), Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3 and SE 3rd-gen (running watchOS 26), and new AirPods. Keep tuned to our Event Guide for all the latest coverage.
iOS history
iOS 18 is the current version of Apple’s iPhone operating system. Below you can find information about previous iOS releases, with links to our coverage for full details. Learn more about all the new Apple products coming this year and when is the next Apple event.
iPhone OS 1 – Released June 29, 2007 (Latest 1.1.5 July 15, 2008)
iPhone OS 2 – Released July 11, 2008 (Latest 2.2.1 January 27, 2009)
iPhone OS 3 – Released June 17, 2009 (Latest 3.2.2 August 11, 2010)
iOS 4 – Released June 22, 2010 (Latest 4.3.5 July 25, 2011)
iOS 5 – Released October 12, 2011 (Latest 5.1.1 May 7, 2012)
iOS 6 – Released September 19, 2012 (Latest 6.1.6 February 21, 2014)
iOS 7 – Released September 18, 2013 (Latest 7.1.2 June 30, 2014)
iOS 8 – Released September 17, 2014 (Latest 8.4.1 August 13, 2015)
iOS 9 – Released September 16, 2015 (Latest 9.3.6 July 22, 2019)
iOS 10 – Released September 13, 2016 (Latest 10.3.4 July 22, 2019)
iOS 11 – Released September 19, 2017 (Latest 11.4.1 July 9, 2018)
iOS 12 – Released September 17, 2018 (Latest 12.5.7 January 23, 2023)
iOS 13 – Released September 19, 2019 (Latest 13.7 September 1, 2020)
iOS 14 – Released September 17, 2020 (Latest 14.8.1 October 26, 2021)
iOS 15 – Released September 24, 2021 (Latest iOS 15.8.3 July 29, 2024)
iOS 16 – Released September 12, 2022 (Latest iOS 16.7.10 August 7, 2024)
iOS 17 – Released September 18, 2023 (Latest iOS 17.7.2 November 19, 2024)
iOS 18 – Released September 16, 2024 (Latest iOS 18.6 July 29, 2025)
iOS 26 – Coming September 15, 2025
iOS 26 superguide: All the features in the latest iPhone update, and what’s still to come Macworld
iOS 26: Summary
Apple has switched its iOS naming convention to match its primary release year. This means the new version of iOS is iOS 26, despite its September 15, 2025 release date.
The latest version is iOS 26.0.1 which includes some bug fixes.
All iPhones released since 2019 will be able to install iOS 26, including iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen) and later.
Apple is continuing to work on development of iOS 26. The latest beta version is iOS 26.1 and includes some enticing new features and fixes.
With its new ‘Liquid Glass’ interface, iOS 26 will see the biggest design change since iOS 7 in 2013.
iOS 26 puts the ‘Phone‘ back in iPhone, with Voice Mail summaries, Call Screening, Hold Assist, and Live Translations.
The latest version of the iPhone operating system is iOS 26 and everyone with a compatible iPhone can install it now. Read on to find out what’s new, what is still to come, and everything else you need to know about the latest iPhone update.
There’s lots more than a new naming convention to get excited about in iOS 26: not only does it bring the biggest design change we’ve seen since 2013, when iOS 7 dropped the skeuomorphic design in favor of flat icons, it also puts the phone back in iPhone, with several call enhancements–from Voice Mail Summaries and Hold Assist to Live Translations–that will make it feel almost like you have a personal receptionist at your service.
Digital security is top of mind for most of us these days–or should be. A focus for Apple is on-device spam filtering. iPhone will be able to screen calls before connecting you, while Messages will also filter out all types of scams and spam.
There are dozens of tweaks and improvements throughout iOS. Efforts have been made to clean up and simplify menus, including in the Camera app and brand-new Games app, while Visual Intelligence, Genmoji and Image Playground that were all introduced in iOS 18 have new functionality that makes them simpler to use and smarter than ever. Small but significant, one of our favorite tweaks is quite simply the ability to copy just part of a text message rather than the whole thing.
In this article, we will cover everything you need to know about iOS 26–how to download it, which iPhones are supported, what major changes have been made, the latest version, what’s coming in the next update, and more. Read on to see what’s in store for iPhone (11 and later) users.
Wondering whether to install iOS 26? Read: iOS 26 vs iOS 18: What’s different, what’s new, and should you update?
At a glance: What is new in iOS 26
Here are just some of the new features you will find in iOS 26, with more detailed further down this article:
Liquid Glass graphical user interface: A new translucent effect that mimics glass, with elements reflecting background content, and resizing to fit around onscreen items. Apple says Liquid Glass will blur the lines between hardware and software, and feel more like interactions in the physical world, with elements dynamically reacting to your touch.
Updated Phone app: New to this core iPhone app are Apple Intelligence-generated Voice Mail text summaries, Call Screening for spam calls, Hold Assist for connecting you only when you are #1 in the queue, and Live Translations for real-time audible translations in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish (also available for FaceTime with translated live captions, Messages with auto-translated texts, and Apple Music with lyrics converted to your native language).
Apple Intelligence updates: Spanning Visual Intelligence, which now supports screenshots, and lets you ask ChatGPT for more information about the information and products shown in the picture, Genmoji, in which you can edit existing emoji, combine emojis and Stickers, and even change emoji expressions, and Image Playground, with support for ChatGPT styles and prompts.
Camera app overhaul: As with many iOS apps, the currently cramped Camera interface is getting simplified, with many of the less frequently used shooting modes and options tucked away. Plus, you can now add 3D effects to photos.
New Games app: A Home tab puts games Apple thinks you’ll like at your fingertips; a Library tab shows all games you’ve ever downloaded; and a Play Together tab shows you what your friends are playing, compare scores, and even challenge them. iOS 26 brings a standard set of touch controls for buttons, thumbsticks, dpads, throttles, and touchpads, too.
Some of the more overlooked new features in iOS 26 that are set to make a big difference include the ability to (finally!) create your own ringtone, an intelligent Adaptive Power mode that makes performance adjustments based on how you actually use your phone, and the ability to use AirPods as a high-definition microphone when shooting video.
Latest version: What’s new in iOS 26.0.1
The update, that arrived on September 29, fixes wireless and camera issues primarily with the new iPhone 17 series and iPhone Air. There is also a minor security update. Find out more here: iOS 26.0.1 is out now to fix the most annoying bugs on your new iPhone.
It includes:
A fix for iPhone Air, 17 and 17 Pro Wi-Fi issues: The new iPhones were hit by complaints that Wi-Fi on the devices doesn’t always work as it should. Complaints that Wi-Fi connectivity “briefly disconnects and then reconnects after they unlock the iPhone”. The iOS 26.1 update is expected to address this.
What’s still to come in iOS 26?
This year Apple has delivered on pretty much all its promises for iOS 26 made at WWDC, but there are a few more things that could arrive over the next few months.
Apple Intelligence enhancements for Siri.
An overhaul of the health app, an AI wellness coach and food/nutrition tracking.
What’s coming in iOS 26.1?
Apple is continuing to work on the beta of iOS 26. The first beta of iOS 26.1 was released to beta testers on September 22 and includes the following and is expected to arrive in October 2025:
More Apple Intelligence languages: Danish, Dutch, Norwegian, Portuguese (Portugal), Swedish, Turkish, Chinese (Traditional), and Vietnamese.
More Live Translation languages: Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Traditional), and Chinese (Simplified).
Swipe in Apple Music: Swipe left and right on album art in the Now Playing screen to change tracks in Apple Music.
Visual changes: Some minor visual polish in the animations and layouts of menus and controls in some apps
Improved compatibility with smartwatches and other third-party accessories: iOS 26.1 beta 1 code indicates that changes are coming that will make it easier to use third-party gadgets and smartwatches with the iPhone. However, it is possible that this will be reserved for the EU where the Digital Markets Act requires interoperability between smartwatches and other third-party devices and iPhones.
Notification Forwarding: A new feature called Notification Forwarding will let users choose to display notifications from their iPhone on another non-Apple device.
Background Security Improvements: Apple is changing the way Rapid Security Responses work. According to code discovered in the beta by Macworld, the system will be called Background Security Improvements.
The existing Rapid Security Responses system allows Apple to deliver urgent security patches without a user having to download a new version of iOS. That system still meant that users still had to download the update. With the new Background Security Improvements update it seem that users will not need to do anything to install a security update on their device.
Newsflash: It’s iOS 26, not iOS 19!
The new iOS version is iOS 26, not iOS 19 as previously anticipated. In 2025, Apple is breaking with tradition and switching to a simpler naming convention that relates to the year, rather than a sequential number. It has chosen 26 rather than 25 because iOS 26 will not launch until late 2025, and will be the current iPhone operating system until late in 2026. Apple is using this new numbering system for all its 2025 operating system releases, including the next iPadOS update, macOS Tahoe, and the new watchOS.
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iOS 26 design and interface changes
New Liquid Glass design language.
General decluttering and simplifying of the interface and app menus.
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The biggest change in iOS 26 is a visual one: a bold new redesign known as Liquid Glass.
What is Liquid Glass?
The new design features a graphical user interface that Apple is calling Liquid Glass, which creates a translucent effect that mimics the qualities of glass.
The new Liquid Glass design language represents the biggest change to iOS since iOS 7 was introduced in 2013. Back then, Apple dropped the skeuomorphic design in favor of flat symbolic icons. This time everything is more curved, less flat, with translucent elements reflecting or refracting the content in the background, and resizing to fit around what is onscreen. The Liquid Glass elements will also change color to reflect the content beneath as you scroll, and it will be possible to see blurred and refracted elements of the background through the top layer.
Apple says that it will feel more like interacting with the physical world, with elements dynamically reacting to your touch. The company also says the changes “blur the lines between hardware and software”.
This new Liquid Glass design extends to all Apple products and apps. You’ll see the translucent effects on the Dock, widgets, and icons. Panes, windows, buttons and menus will be presented as translucent layers with specular highlights.
Initial feedback to the new Liquid Glass design was negative with some beta testers complaining that content wasn’t visible due to the overlaying of menus over background images, later versions of the beta dialed this back to make the menus more visible.
Of course not everyone likes Liquid Glass, and if you feel like you can’t read your notifications, read: How to reduce the Liquid Glass effect.
iOS 26 interface changes
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Apple says iOS 26 will also see design changes that simplify app interfaces to make the controls more visible. Apple is making it easier to find the tools you usually use, without the clutter of all the other features you don’t need.
Apple has adapted the interface to focus more on what is on the screen rather than cover things with tools and menu bars. Menus will shrink as you scroll to reveal the content below. Apple is also removing some of the clutter from menus to simplify things and emphasize the more frequently-used options. For example, rather than occupying a rectangular bar at the bottom of the screen, groups of controls will appear on floating elements that pop out additional controls, change as you move between views, and are tucked away when you scroll.
These changes to the menus are designed to make it easier to access the features you use most often, and discover others. Apple is trying to make iOS and its apps more intuitive.
A good example of how these design changes will be applied is the Lock Screen, which will be more adaptive. The image you choose as your wallpaper will be scaled to fit the height and width of the Lock Screen and positioned to fill the available space around elements like the time. Additionally, the wallpaper image will slide up as notifications come in.
Apple Intelligence in iOS 26
New Siri AI features not expected until later in 2026.
Improvements still expected for Visual Intelligence, Genmoji, and Image Playground at release.
Apple has been having trouble with some of its AI efforts, especially the Siri features that were touted at WWDC 2024. Apple had promised that iOS 18.4 would bring a major update to Siri, where it would be better at natural conversations with the user, using personal context, awareness of what is onscreen, and the ability to perform in-app actions.
Apple has since confirmed that these Siri-related features have been pushed back until 2026, which means they should come as an update to iOS 26, perhaps in March, but we could be waiting even longer.
Apple still has a number of impressive Apple Intelligence powered features in iOS 26, though. In fact, some of the new features coming to Spotlight on the Mac look like some of the features promised for Siri.
Some of these new Apple Intelligence features will make a big impact in apps, especially the Phone app, which we will discuss below. Another beneficiary of Apple Intelligence is Visual Intelligence, which was introduced in iOS 18 and gains a very useful ability in iOS 26.
Visual Intelligence
Visual Intelligence in iOS 26.IDG
In iOS 18 you can use Visual Intelligence by holding up the iPhone to view something you are curious about, triggering Visual Intelligence (via the Camera Control button if you have one, or via the Control Centre if not) and viewing information about what you were pointing the camera at. It could identify a building, or offer to add the date from a poster to your calendar, for example. That’s all very well when you are out and about, but what about when you are just browsing the web and want to know where something someone is wearing is from or where a video is being filmed?
In iOS 26 it will be possible to take a screenshot and look up information about that image and products in it using Visual Intelligence. You can also ask ChatGPT for information about the screenshot.
Genmoji
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Also benefitting from Apple Intelligence is Genmoji, another feature that arrived with iOS 18. Genmoji lets you create custom emoji using AI. To create a Genmoji you type a description in the Describe an Emoji field and tap on Create New Emoji. You can use photos of people you know as a basis and refine the emoji until it represents what you are looking for. The emoji will then be available in your emoji keyboard to use.
In iOS 26 the Genmoji interface gets a redesign. Users will be able to mix two emoji together, or alter an existing emoji to create something new, or even combine an emoji and a Sticker (which can be created from a photo). Users will be able to further customize emoji inside Image Playground, changing expressions.
Image Playground
Image Playground, which is Apple’s app for making AI-generated images, arrived in iOS 18 and gets an update in iOS 26. In iOS 26 it will be possible to use ChatGPT with new styles and prompts, such as an oil painting as well as those provided by Apple to create images in Image Playground.
Overhauled Phone app in iOS 26
Call Screening answers the call, finds out why they are calling, and lets you know before you decide whether or not to take the call.
Hold Assist stops you needing to sit in a queue to be connected with an agent.
Voice Mail text summaries quickly surface the most important details of missed calls.
With each iteration of iOS the set of apps Apple provides grows and evolves, and many of the changes coming to the apps on the iPhone are shared by those same apps on Apple’s other devices. iOS 26 is no different.
This time, some of the changes are going to be quite transformative to how you use the phone – and by which we mean the telephone aspect of your iPhone.
The phone app might not be the one we use the most, but as Apple says, it is fundamental to the iPhone. With iOS 26 the phone app is getting a big update that essentially turns it into a PA and a spam filtering tool.
Apple is tapping into Apple Intelligence to bring new Voice Mail summaries to surface the most important information, but even more exciting, it is aiming to eliminate unwanted calls with a new Call Screening option that can answer the call in the background, ask the caller to explain their reason for calling, and then provide a text summary of those details to you before you decide whether or not to take the call. Of course, this may make it harder to ignore calls from people you ought to actually speak to, but it will be a good way to siphon off spam and hoax calls from unknown numbers.
That’s not all. Another new feature is Hold Assist, which will automatically detect hold music and mute the call until it is connected to an agent. As a result, you can get things done without having to keep your phone speaker playing irritating hold music until someone answers. When an agent becomes free they will be informed that you are there and your phone will ring alerting you to the connection and you can take the call. It’s going to be like having your own receptionist.
Another change in the Phone app should make it impossible to accidentally tap on contact in the Recents list and call them. Currently, if you tap on a name in your Recents list it will automatically call that person. A new setting will allow you to turn off “Tap Recents to Call”.
Live Translations in iOS 26
Real-time voice translations in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
Translated Live Captions in FaceTime video calls.
Automated translations in Messages.
Lyrics in your language in Apple Music.
Coming to the Phone app, but also present as a feature in Messages and FaceTime, is Live Translations. This will help you communicate with someone who speaks another language.
With this feature you will be able to have a conversation with some who speaks a different language to you. If you are familiar with the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy this is almost at the level of having a Babel Fish.
If you are speaking to someone via the phone app, the iPhone will translate what is being said, with a spoken voice translating what has been said into your language. The recipient will also hear translations in their own language. Apparently, they don’t need to have an iPhone. The main restriction right now is that Live Translation for Phone is available only for one-on-one calls in English, French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
As we said above, it’s not only the Phone app that will get the Live Translation features. FaceTime and Messages will as well. And Translation is also finding its way into the Music app.
FaceTime translations
When speaking to someone via FaceTime you will see real-time captions in your own language. Live Captions aren’t entirely new to FaceTime, you can already turn on that functionality in Accessibility > Live Captions – although this only works if your language is set to English U.S.
As well as the new Live Translation feature, FaceTime also gets changes to the interface designed to surface the controls you need while keeping the caller visible. For example, controls float to the bottom right and recede when you don’t need them.
The FaceTime call list also gets a new look, with video messages autoplaying as you scroll.
Messages translations
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If you are using Messages to communicate with someone who speaks a different language what you type is translated into their language and vice versa.
As with the phone, Messages is getting a screening tool to combat spam. On-device spam detection will give you “total control over who appears in your conversation list,” according to Apple.
It is already possible to filter out spam by using the Unknown Senders list in Messages, but in iOS 26 Messages will have a greater ability to screen for spam, and it will make sure you still receive verification codes and other critical or time-sensitive messages.
Also in Messages you will be able to add a background image to Group Chats, and a new option to create a poll will be available. Messages will even suggest a poll if a situation calls for one. Anyone can add options to the poll.
Those who have access to Apple Cash (still U.S. only) can also access this from group chats.
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A small but brilliant update coming to Messages is the ability to copy parts of a text, rather than the whole thing. This is one of those incomprehensible failures of Messages on iPhone right now: the only option is to copy the entire message, paste it, and then edit out what you don’t want. When using Messages on the Mac you can just copy the part of the Message you need. It’s a long overdue feature for iPhone Messages.
Apple Music lyric translations
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In Apple Music you will be able to follow the lyrics alongside the translation into your own language. For some languages you will even see a pronunciation guide.
Also coming to the Music app is a new auto-mix option that uses AI to fade between songs and match beats like a DJ would, animated Apple Music artwork option for the Lock Screen, and interface changes that should make it faster and easier to get to the music you are into. For example, you can pin your favourite album or playlist to the top of your library.
Overhauled Camera & Photos apps in iOS 26
Redesigned Camera app hides away less common shooting modes to declutter the interface.
Quick access to more common settings.
Add 3D effects to photos.
In iOS 26, Apple has redesigned the camera app, hiding most of the lesser-used camera shooting modes and options to simplify the increasingly cramped layout and giving users quick access to settings.
In the Photos app there is the ability to add 3D effects to photos.
We have a separate article covering how to use the iOS 26 Camera app, including where to find camera modes and features, how to change capture settings and how to use AirPods as a remote.
New Games app in iOS 26
Find games that are perfect for you.
Quickly discover all your previously played games.
Challenge friends to battle.
More consistent touch controls across games.
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Apple is finally tidying up the gaming experience on the iPhone with a brand-new Games app.
Apple says it is creating a new destination to help its gamers get more out of their games. The Games app offers various tabs to make finding the games you are playing or have played easier. The Home tab reveals what’s most relevant to you. The Library tab shows all the games you have ever downloaded.
There is also a Play Together tab where you can see what your friends are playing, play games with them, compare scores, and invite them to play games. You can challenge them to beat your highest score in single player games. Turning single-player games into fun competitions with friends, with scores in real time. This will be Apple’s second attempt to get users to connect socially: remember iTunes Ping? (Apple would probably rather you forgot).
Another change to gaming on iPhone (and iPad) is a new consistency to how touch controls are applied in games. Developers working on an iPhone or iPad game that requires more advanced controls have always had to design their own touch controls, and this can be inconsistent. In iOS 26, Apple will provide its own touch controls for buttons, thumbsticks, dpads, throttles, and touchpads.
More app changes in iOS 26
Apple Wallet
Like Apple Cash, many of the new Apple Wallet features are U.S. only, such as the ability to add Drivers Licenses to Apple Wallet.
Apple says there will be more ways to pay with Apple Pay in iOS 26, for example you can redeem points or choose to pay in instalments. That feature is currently available in nine states. From the fall Apple says it will be possible to add a U.S. passport, but only for use for flights inside the U.S.
There will be a new API for developers to take advantage of, enabling them to provide customers with more information within the Wallet app, such as details of the services included with the fare and upgrade options that can be accessed from within the Wallet app.
You can also track Apple Pay orders, with Apple Intelligence finding the order details and tracking information and keeping them together for you.
Passwords
The Passwords app, introduced in iOS 18, gets an update. You can check changes that you’ve made to accounts logged in the Passwords app, view previous passwords that were used for these accounts, and see when they were altered.
Passkeys
In addition, Apple has introduced improvements to iOS 26 that will make using passkeys easier. Passkeys is an authentication method that replaces traditional passwords with security keys and biometrics. Many apps and websites already provide support for passkeys and, with the iOS 26 update, it will be possible for iPhone and iPad apps to enable users to create a passkey with just a tap. Passkeys can be authenticated with Face ID or Touch ID, and credentials will be synchronized between your Apple devices via iCloud.
Autofill
It will also be possible to pre-fill personal data, such as name and email, so you no longer have to waste time filling in long sign-up forms. Even better, iOS 26 will be able to autofill verification codes from Gmail and WhatsApp. Verification code autofill may also work in Google Chrome; currently verification codes work only with Apple’s Safari browser.
Apple Maps
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The Maps app gets an update, now using Apple Intelligence to understand your regular commutes and learn your favorites. With this information it will be able to warn you if you should take a different route due to heavy traffic.
Another change to Maps is that it can log (on your device, with encryption) Visited Places, which will make it easier to find and recall places you have been to in the past. It’s easy to delete this history, too.
Reminders
In iOS 26, Reminders will suggest things such as tasks and grocery items, plus follow-ups based on your emails or other text on your iPhone, Mac, and more.
Notes
Notes will gain Markdown support.
Weather
Satellite-based reporting.
Clock
You will finally be able to set a snooze duration of between one and 15 minutes, rather than being stuck with set eight-minute snoozes!
You will also gain the ability to set alarms from inside other apps. For example, you could set an alarm from within a recipe app without you needing to open the Clock.
Other new features in iOS 26
There are lots of other changes coming to iOS, many of which will improve the overall user experience.
AirPods: Pause Media When Falling Asleep
Existing AirPods should get some new features due to the iOS 26 update. These include a new feature that will enable AirPods to pause when they sense the wearer has fallen asleep. Code in the iOS 26 beta indicates that this feature is tied to iOS 26, rather than the AirPods line specifically – it may even work on Apple’s Beats headphones.
In addition, it will be possible to easily switch between different audio input devices – so you could switch from AirPods as dedicated microphones to another device, for example.
Running tasks in the background
iOS 26 will have a new API for running tasks in the background. So, you won’t have to keep an app open when they’re doing something important, such as uploading files or exporting a video. Users can switch to other apps without interrupting the previous task.
Adaptive Power Mode
This feature aims to extend battery life by adjusting performance based on usage patterns. Where Low Power Mode throttles your iPhone’s performance and kills certain background activities to save energy, Adaptive Power Mode makes smaller adjustments to your iPhone’s performance based on how you use it. As a result the impact should be subtler, and potentially something users could keep on at all times.
Battery Intelligence: AI-powered battery management
iOS 26 will introduce a feature dubbed Battery Intelligence. This presents the estimated charging duration to reach 80% (then 100%) when connected to a charger – so you know how long you will need to change your iPhone before you can leave the house.
A new adaptive low power mode has been spotted in the iOS 26 developer beta. This doesn’t replace the regular low power mode (that’s still around) but instead uses machine learning to make adjustments that could help eke out a little more juice from your battery.
In addition, the Lock Screen will now display estimated charging times to hit 80 percent and 100 percent battery power.
Support for Qi2 25W wireless charging
Since fall 2024, Apple’s MagSafe Charger has supported up to 25W wireless iPhone charging on the iPhone 16 family. Third-party chargers—previously limited to a 15W maximum—will be able to match that speed with the release of the new Qi2 25W, which the iPhone 16 and later will support from iOS 26.
RCS Universal Profile 3.0 and other Android ‘friendly’ features
Support for RCS Universal Profile 3.0 may come in an update to iOS 26. RCS 3.0 will encrypt iPhone-to-Android messages, and offer other features to make communicating between iPhones and Android phones more seamless. Currently, Android users can edit a message within 15 minutes of it being sent – this works in iOS 18.5 and the iOS 26 developer beta but the iPhone displays the edited message as a new one with an asterisk rather than replacing the message with the edited message.
iPhone users are able to edit messages sent to other iPhones, but they are not yet able to edit RCS messages sent to an Android phone. RCS 3.0 should also make this available to iPhone users.
There also be simplified eSIM transfer from Android.
iOS 26 release date
First seen at WWDC on June 9, 2025
Available to download on September 15, 2025
The release usually happens around the following times where most of our readers live. But note that Apple’s servers are likely to be overloaded so an early download may take a long time! If you wait a day or so the download will be faster – and Apple may have addressed any early bugs.
U.S.: at 10 am (PST/PDT), 11 am (MST/MDT), noon (CST/CDT), 1 pm (EST/EDT)
Canada: as above, and 2 pm (AST/ADT)
U.K.: at 6 pm (GMT/BST)
Europe: at 7pm (CET/CEST), 8 pm (EET/EEST)
India: at 10.30 pm (IST)
Australia: Next day at 1 am (AWST/AWDT), 2.30 am (ACST/ACDT), 3 am (AEST/AEDT)
New Zealand: Next day at 5 am (NZST/NZDT)
For help installing iOS 26 read: How to update iOS on iPhone.
iOS 26 latest beta
Latest Developer Beta: iOS 26.1
Latest Public Beta: iOS 26.1
With iOS 26 available to the public now, the beta program will shift to testing updates: iOS 26.1 arrived on September 22 and the wide release should come in late October or early November.
We have a separate article that details how to join Apple’s beta software program. Beta development of iOS 26 will continue even after the iOS update arrives with the public, with even more new features being developed.
Anyone using the beta is encouraged to file bug reports using the included Apple’s Feedback Assistant app so that the company can address them. If you want to learn more about the beta read: What’s in the latest iOS beta and how to get it.
iOS 26 supported devices
iOS 26 is a free software update for iPhone 11 and later.
The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max will miss out on iOS 26.
Apple has confirmed the following iPhones will be able to get iOS 26:
iPhone 16e (2025)
iPhone 16/16 Plus/16 Pro/16 Pro Max (2024)
iPhone 15/15 Plus/15 Pro/15 Pro Max (2023)
iPhone 14/14 Plus/14 Pro/14 Pro Max (2022)
iPhone SE (3rd gen) (2022)
iPhone 13/13 mini/13 Pro/13 Pro Max (2021)
iPhone 12/12 mini/12 Pro/12 Pro Max (2020)
iPhone SE (2nd gen) (2020)
iPhone 11/11 Pro/11 Pro Max (2019)
When Apple updates the operating system for its devices it often means that certain models are not compatible with the update. The iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, which were supported by iOS 18 and launched in 2018, will miss out on iOS 26.
This doesn’t mean that those 2018 iPhones are unsupported by Apple. Apple will continue to issue security-related software updates to iOS 18 for a few more years. Read about how long iPhones are supported to find out which iPhones are no longer supported with security updates.
Nor does this mean that all the supported iPhones get all the new features. As was the case in 2024, only certain iPhones can support Apple Intelligence powered features. That’s the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max and the whole of the iPhone 16 range. This means that if your phone isn’t one of those mentioned you miss out on features such as the Visual Intelligence and Genmoji updates, as well as the Phone app ability to manage your unwanted calls.
Find out how the new iOS compares with the current version in our comparison of iOS 26 vs iOS 18: What’s different, what’s new, and should you update?
iOS 26 FAQ
FAQ
1.
What happened to iOS 19?
After the release of iOS 18 in 2024, Apple decided to change its iPhone operating system naming convention to match the year in which it is available. What we were expecting to be called iOS 19 was confirmed to be iOS 26 at Apple’s WWDC in June 2025.
2.
Why is it called iOS 26 and not iOS 25?
Despite iOS 26 being released on September 15, 2025, the majority of its lifetime will be during in 2026.
3.
When does iOS 26 come out?
iOS 26 was released on September 15, 2025.
4.
How do I get the iOS 26 beta?
Updates to iOS 26 will be tested with developer and public beta releases. If you wish to try these beta releases, you will need to subscribe to Apple’s beta program to access the iOS 26 Developer beta, or enroll your iPhone into the iOS Public Beta program.
5.
How do I downgrade from iOS 26?
If you want to downgrade from iOS 26 beta before the full version of iOS 26 is released you will need to wipe your iPhone and manually install iOS 18. If you want to downgrade from iOS 26 beta after the full version of iOS 26 is released, you can turn off Beta Updates in Settings and update your iPhone. If you are looking to downgrade from the final version iOS 26 to an older version of iOS, however, you’re probably going to be out of luck. Within days of iOS 26’s release you may be able to downgrade to iOS 18 if a signed version of the software is still available; beyond this, and for older versions of iOS, your best bet is to buy an old iPhone.
6.
How do I update to iOS 26?
You can update a compatible iPhone by going to Settings > General > Software Update, then following the prompts. Macworld recommends backing up your iPhone before a software update. You will also need to ensure sufficient space is available on your device, and that you have plenty of battery power and are connected to a stable Wi-Fi connection.
7.
How much will iOS 26 cost?
iOS 26 is a free update for iPhone users.
8.
Which iPhones support iOS 26?
All iPhones released since 2019 will support iOS 26. That means iPhone 11, iPhone SE (2nd gen), and all iPhones that followed, will be able to upgrade to iOS 26.
9.
What is new in iOS 26?
The biggest change in iOS 26 is a visual one, with a new Liquid Glass design language producing a translucent effect that Apple says blurs the lines between hardware and software. Also new in iOS 26 are spam-filtering features such as Call Screening and a message screening feature – just one of several upgrades to the core phone functionality, which also gets text summaries for Voice Mail, Hold Assist, and Live Translation. There’s a brand-new Games app, and Apple has done a lot of work to tidy and declutter the interface in apps such as the Camera. But this is just the start, with countless smaller tweaks and improvements to the iPhone operating system.
Apple’s Awe Dropping event on September 9, 2025 saw new hardware releases including the iPhone 17 (running iOS 26), Apple Watch Series 11, Ultra 3 and SE 3rd-gen (running watchOS 26), and new AirPods. Keep tuned to our Event Guide for all the latest coverage.
iOS history
iOS 18 is the current version of Apple’s iPhone operating system. Below you can find information about previous iOS releases, with links to our coverage for full details. Learn more about all the new Apple products coming this year and when is the next Apple event.
iPhone OS 1 – Released June 29, 2007 (Latest 1.1.5 July 15, 2008)
iPhone OS 2 – Released July 11, 2008 (Latest 2.2.1 January 27, 2009)
iPhone OS 3 – Released June 17, 2009 (Latest 3.2.2 August 11, 2010)
iOS 4 – Released June 22, 2010 (Latest 4.3.5 July 25, 2011)
iOS 5 – Released October 12, 2011 (Latest 5.1.1 May 7, 2012)
iOS 6 – Released September 19, 2012 (Latest 6.1.6 February 21, 2014)
iOS 7 – Released September 18, 2013 (Latest 7.1.2 June 30, 2014)
iOS 8 – Released September 17, 2014 (Latest 8.4.1 August 13, 2015)
iOS 9 – Released September 16, 2015 (Latest 9.3.6 July 22, 2019)
iOS 10 – Released September 13, 2016 (Latest 10.3.4 July 22, 2019)
iOS 11 – Released September 19, 2017 (Latest 11.4.1 July 9, 2018)
iOS 12 – Released September 17, 2018 (Latest 12.5.7 January 23, 2023)
iOS 13 – Released September 19, 2019 (Latest 13.7 September 1, 2020)
iOS 14 – Released September 17, 2020 (Latest 14.8.1 October 26, 2021)
iOS 15 – Released September 24, 2021 (Latest iOS 15.8.3 July 29, 2024)
iOS 16 – Released September 12, 2022 (Latest iOS 16.7.10 August 7, 2024)
iOS 17 – Released September 18, 2023 (Latest iOS 17.7.2 November 19, 2024)
iOS 18 – Released September 16, 2024 (Latest iOS 18.6 July 29, 2025)
iOS 26 – Coming September 15, 2025
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In its existing form, WhatsApp lets you manage storage globally by going to Settings ➝ Storage and Data ➝ Manage Storage, where files and media can be browsed from every conversation.
There's also a "Media, Links, and Docs" option within each chat's info page where you can look at all of the shared files in a conversation, but it doesn't tell you how much space each file takes up.
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How to add third-party cards to Apple Wallet app in iOS 26 You probably know the Apple Wallet app can store credit and debit cards, but it can also hold unsupported rewards and membership cards. Here's how to get it done in iOS 26.Add rewards cards to your Apple WalletLike most of us, you've probably collected dozens of membership and rewards cards over the years. And somehow, you always seem to misplace them right when you need them most.Instead of spending forever digging through a wallet, purse, or bag, you could just keep your rewards cards in the Wallet App. It makes them way easier to find when you actually need them. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
How does Apple do this with the “Show Quick Reminders” intent in Shortcuts? This feels like some custom private implementation for Reminders? How can you show this interactive widget at the top without being in the app? This sort of looks like interactive snippets but it kinda looks different? submitted by /u/orngkit [link] [comments]
Apple Scores Legal Victory as Judge Decertifies 2011 App Store Antitrust Lawsuit Apple today scored a victory in a long-running antitrust lawsuit when the judge overseeing the case decertified it. The antitrust lawsuit was originally filed in 2011, accusing Apple of monopolizing the iPhone app ecosystem by refusing to allow customers to download apps outside of the App Store.
Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has been handling the case since 2012, but it did make its way through the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and to the Supreme Court before being remanded back to a lower court. The case has dragged on because the plaintiffs have struggled to support their claims, demonstrate classwide harm, and provide a method for calculating the number of injured parties, and that's why it's now been decertified. Decertification means the case can no longer proceed as a class action lawsuit that represents all iPhone users who bought apps through the App Store. Instead, anyone who wants to sue Apple over the issue would need to file an individual lawsuit.
In a statement to MacRumors, Apple said that it was pleased with the court's decision.
We're pleased the Court recognized the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate the alleged harm to consumers and decertified the class. We continue to invest significantly to make the App Store a safe and trusted place for users to discover apps and a great business opportunity for developers.
The plaintiffs tried several times for class action certification and failed until 2023, when the court accepted expert testimony that promised a way to determine injury and damages on a classwide basis. At that time, Rogers granted the lawsuit class action status, but warned the plaintiffs that they would need to follow through with a functional model for determining who was harmed by Apple's actions and counted as a class member.
The plaintiffs needed to match Apple's payor records to consumers to calculate the number of people harmed, but the expert hired to do so made multiple serious errors and the data was not able to be used. Apple filed to have the error ridden data dismissed and for decertification, and Rogers granted both.
Rogers said the expert that the plaintiffs used was "not qualified," his methods were "not reliable," and he "did not reliably apply his methods," so his testimony was not considered relevant. The plaintiffs failed to provide a methodology to match Apple ID accounts to consumers, and are not able to prove damages on a classwide basis.
The plaintiffs plan to appeal the decertification.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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XP-Pen Artist 12 3rd review: A value-based Wacom-beater The XP Pen Artist 12 3rd is a great pen display for Mac owners, that offers a lot to artists as an alternative to the more expensive Wacom One 14.XP Pen Artist 12 3rdThe world of drawing tablets and pen displays has expanded exponentially over the past few years. The long-reigning king Wacom is facing sustained competition for the first time.Upstart manufacturers initially fumbled to find the proper balance between hardware and software that could deliver an experience for digital artists to rival Wacom's industry-standard drivers and hardware. This is no longer the case. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple Says US Passport Digital IDs Are Coming To Wallet 'Soon' Apple is preparing to roll out a new Apple Wallet feature that lets U.S. users create digital IDs linked to their passports, usable at select TSA checkpoints. TechCrunch reports: The feature, previously announced as part of the iOS 26 release, comes on the heels of Apple's expansion of Wallet as more than a payment mechanism or ticket holder, but also a secure place to store a user's digital identity. Currently, support for government IDs in Apple Wallet has rolled out to 12 states and Puerto Rico, or roughly a third of U.S. license holders. However, the passport-tied Digital ID feature didn't arrive with the debut of iOS 26, as Apple said it would come in a future software update. [...]
The coming launch of passport-associated Digital IDs was announced on Sunday by Jennifer Bailey, VP of Apple Pay and Apple Wallet, at the Money 20/20 USA conference, where the exec also shared other stats about Wallet's adoption.
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'Alarming errors' lead to 2024 Apple App Store class action decertification by judge After more than 13 years of back and forth, an antitrust case that was awarded class action status in 2024 has now lost that status after numerous errors were found in determining affected users.Antitrust lawsuit class action status reversedJudge Gonzalez Rogers had finally given an antitrust case the class action status it had been seeking for more than a decade in 2024. The move was made when the scope of those affected was limited to those that spent more than $10 or more on apps or in-app content.However, according to a report from Reuters, errors were made in determining the size of those affected versus unaffected, which gave incredible advantage to the plaintiffs. The Judge decertified the class action status, stating that the plaintiffs failed to provide a model "capable of reliably showing classwide injury and damages in one stroke." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Does Deleting Voicemail Free Up iPhone Storage? Voicemail messages are stored on your iPhone, but deleting them might not reduce the amount of space the Phone app uses. But investigating may reveal voicemails you want to preserve.
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iPhone XX? 6 Features Rumored for Apple's 20th Anniversary iPhone For the 10th anniversary iPhone that came out in 2017, Apple introduced the iPhone X with Face ID, notch, and minimized bezels, providing more display space than ever before. The 20th iPhone anniversary is approaching and Apple wants to take the iPhone X design even further.
We're two years away from the 2027 iPhone, but it's tough for Apple to keep major changes under wraps. We've rounded up all the rumors that we've heard about the 20th anniversary iPhone so far.
Bezel-Free Design With Curved Display
Apple's longtime goal has been an iPhone that looks like a slab of glass with no cutouts and no bezels, and that might become a reality in 2027.
Apple is supposedly working on a display that curves down around all four edges of the device for a borderless visual experience. There would be no bezels with a display that wraps around the iPhone's frame. That kind of design would be delicate and might restrict the kind of cases that could be used, but Apple has started improving the durability of the iPhone. This year's models use Ceramic Shield 2, which is more resistant to scratching and breakage.
Samsung did displays with curved edges for its Galaxy smartphones for several years, but its designs were never entirely bezel-free. Samsung ditched the curved look with the Galaxy S24 Ultra.
If Apple does go with the curved display, we could get an iPhone that resembles a flat slab of glass.
Under Display Face ID and Camera
To make the all-glass design happen, Apple needs to get rid of the Dynamic Island and the cutout for the front-facing camera. Rumors are mixed on whether that's going to happen.
Display analyst Ross Young said that Apple won't have under-display Face ID ready to go for a 2027 iPhone, but other leakers think it's possible. If Apple can't get everything under the display, we may see under-display Face ID and then a small hole-punch cutout on the front for the front-facing camera.
OLED Improvements
Apple is planning to use a brighter, thinner OLED panel for the 20th anniversary iPhone. Rumors suggest that Apple will adopt Samsung OLED displays with Color Filter on Encapsulation (COE) technology. COE displays remove the polarizing film from an OLED panel, applying the color filter directly onto the encapsulation layer of the display.
The technique reduces the thickness of the overall display stack, and it lets more light through to improve brightness while reducing power draw. Reflections are harder to deal with when there's no polarizing film, but in this year's iPhones, Apple added a new anti-reflective coating that could be improved for future versions of the iPhone.
With deeply curved edges, Apple also plans to add a crater-shaped light diffusion layer that will provide uniform brightness across the display.
Camera Improvements
Apple might adopt a custom HDR sensor for better dynamic range for the Fusion camera. This would join improvements rumored for the iPhone 18 models like a variable lens aperture.
The upgraded sensor would be able to capture detail in bright highlights and dark shadows in a single frame, for up to 20 stops of dynamic range. That would be comparable to a high-end cinematic camera.
An Apple-Designed Modem Chip
So far, Apple has used its C1 and C1X modems in the iPhone 16e and the iPhone Air, but the company's plan is to bring its modem technology to the entire iPhone lineup. Apple is aiming to have modems that outperform Qualcomm modems by 2027, which is coincidentally the year we're expecting the 20th anniversary iPhone.
Apple-designed modems are much more power efficient than Qualcomm modems due to Apple's ability to better integrate the different hardware components in the iPhone. Apple expects to outperform Qualcomm in speed and AI functionality in 2027, and an Apple modem will also bring a major efficiency boost for better battery life.
A-Series Chip
Apple could transition to smaller, faster, and more efficient 2-nanometer chips with the iPhone 18 lineup, but the 20th anniversary models would likely use a second-generation 2-nanometer chip. The iPhone 18 models are expected to get A20 chips, so the iPhone 20 models could get the A21.
Apple chipmaker TSMC is already working on a 1.4-nanometer node, but it won't be ready until 2028 at the earliest.
No iPhone 19
The iPhone 17 came out in 2025 and we're expecting the iPhone 18 line in 2026. The iPhone 19 in 2027 would be the next logical step, but Apple is probably going to skip the iPhone 19.
In 2017, Apple released both the iPhone 8 and the iPhone X with no iPhone 9, and in 2027, we'll probably transition from the iPhone 18 to the iPhone 20, the iPhone XX, or whatever else Apple decides to name the anniversary iPhone.
Foldable iPhone
While Apple has been targeting 2026 for the first foldable iPhone, we've recently been hearing rumors that there might be delays. A Japanese analyst firm said earlier this month that the first foldable iPhone could be delayed until 2027, which would mean a launch during Apple's 20th anniversary.
Launch Timing
The first-generation iPhone was announced in January 2007 and then launched in June 2007, so technically the iPhone's 20th anniversary will happen on June 29, 2027. Apple isn't likely to debut a new iPhone outside of the September timeframe though, so we're still expecting the 20th anniversary iPhone to be released in September 2027.
It's possible that Apple will announce the iPhone earlier in the year or hint at a 20th anniversary device, but that didn't happen with the iPhone X and it simply launched in September as normal.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers reverses App Store class action certification Last year, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers gave the go-ahead to a class action accusing Apple of monopolizing the iPhone app market. Today, she reversed that decision. Here are the details.
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Threads Now Supports Disappearing 'Ghost Posts' That Archive After 24 Hours Meta today announced that the Threads social network is gaining support for disappearing posts. "Ghost posts" are Threads posts that will be automatically archived after a 24-hour period.
Replies to ghost posts are sent to the user's direct message inbox, with no comments or likes shared publicly. Creating a ghost post can be done by tapping on the new ghost icon that's available when composing a post.
Ghost posts appear as a chat bubble with a gray background in the Threads feed, so they stand out compared to regular posts.
Meta says that the feature will allow Threads users to share "unfiltered thoughts and fresh takes without the pressure of permanence or polish." Ghost posts are available now.Tag: ThreadsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Anyone else get paranoid when the frequency of purchases in your app suddenly drops sharply without any reason? My app just had two weeks of 7-8 new subscriptions per day. Not missing a beat. Then, since midday yesterday till now, it only got 2 subscriptions. I know it is most likely coincidence, but I’m honestly freaking out. No new update was released, number of downloads is steady. So why the drop in purchases. […]
Apple preps vapor chamber cooling for future iPad Pro Apple is working on a vapor chamber, similar to those found in iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, to improve cooling and performance in an iPad Pro…
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WhatsApp to finally enable per-chat storage management Meta is working on a feature that will let users manage the storage of each chat from the chat info screen. Here are the details.
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Vince Gilligan's 'Pluribus' brings Apple TV back to prestige storytelling The new Vince Gilligan drama "Pluribus" arrives November 7 on Apple TV, and an early preview proves that the company still values creative ambition even as the rest of the industry cuts back.Apple TV show "Pluribus"Gilligan, the creator of Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, returns to television on November 7. His new Apple TV drama, Pluribus, explores what happens when humanity finally achieves perfect happiness.But one woman refuses to accept it. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple Loses Landmark U.K. Lawsuit Over App Store Commissions The best time to adjust the rules of the App Store — its exclusivity on app distribution for the entire iOS platform, the exclusivity of Apple’s IAP for purchasing digital content, the commission percentage splits on IAP — was over a decade ago. The next best time to make those adjustments is now.
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Apple shares hit new all-time intraday and closing highs In Nasdaq trading today, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) rose $3.24, or 1.25%, to $262.82, a new all-time closing high. Apple's intraday high…
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