{"id":405,"date":"2025-06-20T22:26:56","date_gmt":"2025-06-20T22:26:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/405\/"},"modified":"2025-06-20T22:26:56","modified_gmt":"2025-06-20T22:26:56","slug":"ios-26-everything-we-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/405\/","title":{"rendered":"iOS 26: Everything We Know"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Apple unveiled the newest version of iOS, iOS 26, at the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference in June. If you were expecting iOS 19, you might be a little surprised to see Apple <strong>jump to iOS 26<\/strong>, but the new number reflects the <strong>2025-2026 release season<\/strong> for the software update. It also lets Apple use the same number across all of its updates, so there&#8217;s no more confusion since you&#8217;re no longer downloading iOS, macOS, visionOS, and watchOS all with different numbers. <\/p>\n<p>iOS 26 brings the <strong>first new major design change<\/strong> that Apple has brought to iOS since iOS 7. Apple says that the <strong>new &#8220;Liquid Glass&#8221; look<\/strong> will be the basis of the next decade of iOS design. Liquid Glass <strong>reflects and refracts its surroundings<\/strong>, while putting <strong>more focus on content<\/strong>. Many interface elements are almost <strong>entirely translucent<\/strong>, and the design extends to <strong>controls, navigation, app icons, menus, buttons, and widgets<\/strong>. <\/p>\n<p>Liquid Glass is meant to <strong>transform depending on content or context<\/strong>, and it <strong>behaves like glass in the real world<\/strong>, so color is informed by its surroundings, and it is meant to adapt between light and dark elements. Liquid Glass uses <strong>real-time rendering<\/strong> and can <strong>dynamically react to movement<\/strong> to change the way that <strong>light reflects<\/strong> off of buttons, switches, sliders, side bars, tab bars, and more. <\/p>\n<p>You&#8217;ll see <strong>Liquid Glass throughout iOS 26<\/strong>, in all of Apple&#8217;s apps, in notifications, on the Lock Screen, in Control Center, and on the Home Screen. Apple is also providing developers with tools to bring the new material to their own apps for a cohesive look. Liquid Glass also extends to iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe, visionOS 26, tvOS 26, and watchOS 26. <\/p>\n<p>The Liquid Glass design overhaul isn&#8217;t just a glossy finish, it also brings <strong>updates to the design of controls<\/strong>, <strong>toolbars<\/strong>, and <strong>navigation<\/strong> throughout iOS 26. App windows, menu bars, and other interface elements have <strong>more rounded corners<\/strong>, and controls feature a <strong>distinct functional layer<\/strong> designed to sit above apps. These kinds of menus can <strong>dynamically morph<\/strong> to provide users with more options in an app. <\/p>\n<p>When scrolling, <strong>tab bars shrink down<\/strong> to bring attention to content, but scrolling up brings them right back for fluid navigation. When tab bars are active, they refract the content around them. There are major <strong>Liquid Glass design updates<\/strong> for <strong>Camera, Photos, Safari, FaceTime, Apple Music, and Apple Podcasts<\/strong>. On the Lock Screen, the Liquid Glass time expands and shrinks to fit behind the subject of a wallpaper, and on the Home Screen, <strong>app icons and widgets<\/strong> are made from <strong>multiple layers of Liquid Glass<\/strong> that gives the appearance of depth. <\/p>\n<p>The Lock Screen features a <strong>spatial scene<\/strong> option for <strong>photo wallpapers<\/strong>, giving them a <strong>3D look and a sense of movement<\/strong>. The Home Screen might look different with an option for <strong>translucent icons<\/strong> and widgets, but it is functionally the same. <\/p>\n<p>Apple <strong>streamlined the Camera app<\/strong> layout with simpler navigation. It has Photo and Video toggles, with other options tucked away behind menus that expand out with a tap. You can swipe to get to more photo and video options. Apple also <strong>updated the Photos app<\/strong> to re-add <strong>separate tabs<\/strong> for the <strong>Library<\/strong> and <strong>Collections<\/strong> views. In Photos, you can also activate <strong>Spatial Scene<\/strong> for any image, getting a unique 3D view of the image. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Safari has a whole new look<\/strong>, and Apple has <strong>updated navigation<\/strong>. By default, Safari adopts the more rounded Liquid Glass buttons and <strong>nixes the settings<\/strong> at the bottom of the app, but there&#8217;s an option to bring them back with a floating tab bar if you prefer a more feature rich menu. <strong>Apple Music<\/strong>, <strong>News<\/strong>, and <strong>Podcasts<\/strong> all have a new tab bar that floats above the content in the app and dynamically shrinks when users are browsing, so the interface options take up less space on the display.<\/p>\n<p>Along with a new design, Apple is expanding the Apple Intelligence features that are available on the iPhone. <strong>Messages<\/strong>, <strong>FaceTime<\/strong>, and <strong>Phone<\/strong> all support <strong>Live Translation<\/strong> for automatically translating conversations when you&#8217;re conversing with someone who speaks another language. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Visual Intelligence<\/strong> now understands <strong>what&#8217;s on your screen<\/strong>, and can answer questions about what you&#8217;re looking at using <strong>ChatGPT integration<\/strong>. The feature can help you find products, add events to your calendar, and more. <strong>Image Playground<\/strong> supports <strong>ChatGPT image generation<\/strong> so you can create images in more styles. <strong>Genmoji<\/strong> has a new feature for <strong>mixing multiple emoji characters<\/strong> to make a new one, and adding descriptions to create an all-new emoji character. <\/p>\n<p>In the <strong>Wallet app<\/strong>, there&#8217;s a new Apple Intelligence feature that can <strong>scan your emails<\/strong> to <strong>summarize order tracking details<\/strong> from merchants, even if you didn&#8217;t make the purchase with Apple Pay. It lets you see all your purchases and their tracking info in one spot. Wallet also now supports <strong>paying with installments in stores<\/strong> and getting rewards on in-store purchases. <strong>Boarding passes<\/strong> in Wallet support <strong>Live Activities<\/strong> for real-time flight tracking, and include access to Maps and Find My.<\/p>\n<p>The <strong>Shortcuts app<\/strong> supports <strong>intelligent actions<\/strong> that can summarize text, create images, or tap into Apple Intelligence models, making it easier than ever to create automations. Reminders is able to <strong>suggest tasks, grocery items and follow-ups<\/strong> based on emails, and it can automatically categorize related reminders into sections.<\/p>\n<p>For developers, Apple is debuting a new <strong>Foundation Models<\/strong> framework that allows developers to tap into the AI model that&#8217;s at the core of Apple Intelligence, so developers can add new AI features to their apps. <\/p>\n<p>The <strong>Phone app<\/strong> has a whole slew of new features. There&#8217;s a <strong>unified layout<\/strong> that combines Favorites, Recents, and Voicemails. A new <strong>Call Screening<\/strong> feature asks <strong>unknown callers<\/strong> for their <strong>name and reason for calling<\/strong> before sending the call to you, <strong>stopping unwanted calls<\/strong>. When you&#8217;re stuck on hold, there&#8217;s a <strong>Hold Assist<\/strong> option that <strong>stays on the line for you<\/strong>, so you don&#8217;t have to listen to irritating hold music. It lets you know when a live agent is available. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Messages<\/strong> can <strong>screen texts from unknown senders<\/strong>, sending them silently to a dedicated folder where users can ask for more information or delete them. <strong>Group texts<\/strong> now have <strong>typing indicators<\/strong> and support for sending and receiving <strong>Apple Cash<\/strong>, plus Messages adds <strong>customizable backgrounds<\/strong> for each conversation and <strong>polls<\/strong>. <\/p>\n<p>In <strong>Apple Music<\/strong>, there&#8217;s a <strong>Lyrics Translation<\/strong> feature that translates lyrics that aren&#8217;t in your language, and <strong>Lyrics Pronunciation<\/strong> helps you pronounce those lyrics. A new <strong>AutoMix<\/strong> feature uses intelligence to <strong>transition from one song to another<\/strong>, using time stretching and beat matching for a seamless shift between songs. <\/p>\n<p><strong>Apple Maps<\/strong> supports <strong>Visited Places<\/strong> so you can remember where you&#8217;ve been, and on-device intelligence can <strong>understand your daily route<\/strong>, popping up your preferred routes and letting you know about potential delays and alternate route options.<\/p>\n<p>Apple added a new <strong>Apple Games<\/strong> app that&#8217;s an all-in-one destination for <strong>discovering and playing games<\/strong>. It supports recommendations, leaderboards, competitions with friends, and more. <\/p>\n<p><strong>CarPlay<\/strong> is getting the same <strong>Liquid Glass design<\/strong> overhaul, along with <strong>widgets and Live Activities<\/strong> that sync from the iPhone. There are quick access <strong>Tapback options<\/strong>, important conversations can be pinned, and Apple added a new compact view for incoming calls so directions aren&#8217;t blocked. <\/p>\n<p>In iOS 26, <strong>AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 2<\/strong> support <strong>studio-quality sound recording<\/strong> and improved sound for calls and videos. The AirPods can also be used to <strong>take a photo<\/strong> or <strong>record a video<\/strong> with a press on the stem. For battery management, there&#8217;s a new <strong>Adaptive Power<\/strong> setting on the iPhone that intelligently determines when you&#8217;re using more battery than normal and adjusts things like screen brightness to preserve battery life.<\/p>\n<p>iOS 26 is <strong>limited to developers<\/strong> right now, but a public beta will be available in July. The software will see a public launch in September alongside new iPhone models. <\/p>\n<p><b>Note:<\/b> See an error in this roundup or want to offer feedback? <a href=\"https:\/\/www.macrumors.com\/roundup\/ios-26\/mailto:juli@macrumors.com\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Send us an email here<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Apple unveiled the newest version of iOS, iOS 26, at the 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference in June. 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