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The public beta version might be buggy so -- when the time comes -- downloading on a secondary device is recommended.
iOS 26, the freshly branded iPhone update, will be fully unveiled by Apple during today’s WWDC keynote. Here is a roundup of all the rumored new iOS 26 features we’re expecting to see debut.
Apple is giving several core apps notable updates in iOS 26. In the Phone app, it's pulling together your recent calls and voicemails into a single tab, with your favorite contacts above those.
Also: Apple's iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 public betas will release any minute now: What to expect While the features aren't the flashiest, many of them address issues that Apple users have long had with ...
The Messages app isn't just getting a new look in iOS 26 — it's also picking up some new features. Here's what's changing from group chats to new capabilities.
The move from iOS 6 to iOS 7 meant that the straight lines turned to curves further in, that is, the corners were, well, curvier. This time, perhaps the corners will change in the other direction.
As shown below, iOS 26 now tells you how long it'll take to reach both 80% and 100% charge. Strangely, the feature doesn't work the same way on the iPad mini 7, but I expect that to change eventually.
The Messages app isn't just getting a new look in iOS 26 — it's also picking up some new features. Here's what's changing from group chats to new capabilities.
The biggest news about iOS 26 is that it will undergo the biggest user interface redesign since iOS 7. We expect big changes to the way everything looks and behaves, from icons to the lock screen.
The biggest news about iOS 26 is that it will undergo the biggest user interface redesign since iOS 7. We expect big changes to the way everything looks and behaves, from icons to the lock screen.
Now that Apple's iOS 26 has been properly introduced and seeded to developers, it's time to really dig into the new stuff. We're not talking the obvious features, such as the Liquid Glass redesign ...
In the years that followed, Apple scaled back its over-flattening of the system, evolving toward what we have today. Now, that’s about to change once again. Why iOS 26 probably won’t be like iOS 7 ...