Apple has announced iOS 26, the latest version of its iPhone operating system, with a brand-new look and smarter tools built into the system. The update brings changes to the design, better ways to manage calls and messages, and improvements to apps like Maps, Music, Wallet, and CarPlay.
The new design is called Liquid Glass – a smooth, see-through style that changes based on what’s on the screen. It is used across the system in things like app icons, controls, and widgets. The Lock Screen and Home Screen are now more customisable, with time that shifts to fit your wallpaper and backgrounds that respond to how you move your iPhone.
Apps like Camera and Photos also look different. The Camera app has a cleaner layout, while Photos now separates your main library and collections into tabs. Safari allows web pages to fill the entire screen, and apps like Apple Music and News feature floating tab bars that hide and reappear while you scroll.
iOS 26 uses Apple’s on-device intelligence to help users do more while keeping their data private. NewLive Translation features in Messages, FaceTime, and Phone translate spoken and written language instantly without sending anything to the cloud.
Users can also use tools like Visual Intelligence to interact with what is on their screen, such as searching for products, getting answers using ChatGPT, or adding events to their calendar just by looking at them.
There are also new ways to express yourself using Genmoji (custom emojis) and Image Playground, where you can create fun images using simple words or emojis.
The Phone app has a new layout that brings Favourites, Recents, and Voicemails into one screen. A new Call Screening feature helps users avoid spam by showing who is calling and why, while Hold Assist lets the phone notify you when someone finally answers a call that was on hold.
In Messages, users can now filter messages from unknown numbers into a separate folder. Other updates include creating polls, using custom backgrounds, and sharing or receiving Apple Cash in group chats.
CarPlay – Apple’s in-car interface, now shows calls in a smaller window, supports pinned chats, reactions (Tapbacks), and Live Activities like maps and music. These features are also part of CarPlay Ultra, which offers a deeper connection between the iPhone and the car’s built-in screens.
Apple Music adds lyrics translation and pronunciation to help users understand and sing songs in other languages. A new AutoMix feature lets songs blend smoothly into each other like a DJ.
Maps now tracks Visited Places, showing where you’ve been with full privacy protection. It can also offer route suggestions based on your habits and alert you about delays.
Wallet gets helpful updates, too. Users can pay in instalments or with rewards when using Apple Pay. New boarding passes show live updates about your flight, and give access to tools like Maps and Find My to help navigate the airport or track missing bags.
iOS 26 will be released later this year for supported iPhones.
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