From sleek aesthetics to smarter tools, this is Apple at its most innovative.
Apple just unveiled iOS 26, but unlike the company’s usual annual update, this is a full-blown reimagining of how your iPhone works, looks, and learns. Aligning the name with the year, iOS 26 arrives with a suite of intelligent upgrades and futuristic features designed to make everyday tasks smoother and smarter. Here’s why it’s turning heads.
Liquid Glass design
Apple introduces its most visually stunning interface yet with Liquid Glass. The design brings a fresh, translucent aesthetic to your iPhone and iPad, responding to your surroundings and making app icons and widgets more dynamic than before. If you remember changing the themes on your Nokia phones back in the day, this is precisely that — except there are no sketchy downloads required.
Apple Intelligence
After teasing it in earlier updates, Apple Intelligence now makes its official debut, and it’s built right into the fabric of your apps. Need to summarise a long email or polish a clunky message? Done. This AI-powered assistant enhances everything from writing and editing to search and scheduling, quietly doing the heavy lifting behind the scenes.
Visual Intelligence
Your iPhone now understands the context of what’s on your screen. Looking at a party invite? Visual Intelligence will suggest adding it to your calendar. Shopping online? It may pull up related offers. It’s an innovative and seamless addition to iOS 26, designed to save you time without breaking your flow.
Live Translation
Whether you’re FaceTiming a friend in Paris or chatting with a colleague in Kyoto, Live Translation now works across Phone, FaceTime, and Messages. It translates spoken or written language in real-time, making global conversations feel more natural and a lot less awkward.
Smarter messages
Say goodbye to chaotic group messages. iOS 26 introduces polls directly into the Messages app, allowing friends to vote on plans without the need for back-and-forth. Apple Intelligence will even suggest a poll when it detects you’re organising a meetup. Smart, social, and seriously convenient.
Phone screening
No more answering awkward, unknown numbers. Call Screening gives you a brief on who’s calling and why — before you pick up. It works alongside Voicemail, so you can follow up at your leisure, without the pressure.
Upgraded maps
If you’ve ever forgotten the name of the Karak spot you stumbled upon a month ago, fret not. With the new Visited Places feature in Maps, your iPhone privately logs all the places you’ve been to so you can revisit them later.
And that’s not all. iOS 26 brings Genmoji, which lets you create custom emojis based on prompts, Lyrics Translation and AutoMix in Apple Music, upgraded CarPlay, a sharper Wallet, and a fun new AirPods selfie trigger so you can capture the moment hands-free.
iOS 26 is now available for developers, with a public beta scheduled to roll out next month. The full version is expected to launch this fall for iPhone 11 and later models, although Apple Intelligence features will be exclusive to newer models, such as the iPhone 15 Pro and beyond.
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