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iOS 26: All the Little Changes

There are a long list of new features in iOS 26, some of which Apple highlighted at today's keynote event, and some of which were quietly added. We've rounded up some of the smaller changes but still useful changes that have been introduced in the update.

iOS 26 Feature

  • Home bar - The Home bar that's meant to remind you that you can swipe up to get to the Home Screen has been removed from apps, for the most part. When you open an app, it shows briefly, but then it disappears.
  • Satellite Weather - In iOS 26, you can get Weather updates over a satellite connection when you don't have a cellular or Wi-Fi signal available. This doesn't appear to be live in the beta yet, but it seems to be coming.
  • Alarms - You can customize the snooze length for your alarms.
  • Camera - If your camera lens is dirty, your iPhone can detect it and suggest that you clean it.
  • Dictation - When you're dictating something using the Dictation feature, you can now spell a word or a name if needed.
  • Messages - You can now select partial text in a text message bubble, rather than having to select the whole thing.
  • Group Texts - There are typing indicators in group chats, plus there's an add a contact button if there's someone in the group text that you don't know.
  • Messages Filtering - If you have the Screen Unknown Senders option turned on, there are new filtering options. You can allow Time Sensitive alerts, Personal messages from businesses or organizations, Transactions like order receipts, or Promotions. There are toggles for each category.
  • Blocked Contacts - You can see a list of people that you've blocked in the Privacy and Security section of the Settings app.
  • AutoFill Payments - You can now see and manage your AutoFill cards in the Wallet app. There are options for adding a new payment, or changing details like expiration date for an existing payment method.
  • Reminders - There's a Reminders Control Center button.
  • Notes - You can export a note into a Markdown file.
  • Apple Music - Apple Music has an option to create playlist folders.
  • Files - In the Files app, when you select Browse, you'll now see a list of folders with an option to tap it to expand nested folders. Before, you had to tap into the folder entirely to see what was in it.
  • Late Night Mode - Under Sounds and Haptics in Settings, Apple added a "Late Night Mode."
  • Microphone Selection - In Sounds and Haptics, you can select a microphone if you have a Bluetooth mic connected.
  • Battery - Your iPhone will tell you if you're using more battery than normal at any given point in the day, and it flags apps that are using more power. You can also see time to charge in the Battery section of the Settings app and on the Lock Screen.
  • Stage Manager - This is technically iPadOS 26, but older iPads can now use Stage Manager.
  • Turn Off Transparency - Hate the new glass look? There is an option to turn it off in Accessibility settings with the Reduce Transparency option.
  • Background Sounds - There are many more Background Sounds options like airplane, rain on roof, quiet night, fire, and more.

As of right now, only developers have access to an early version of iOS 26, but Apple is planning to provide a public beta in July. iOS 26 will see a public launch in September alongside new iPhones.

Found something new that we didn't include here? Let us know in the comments below.

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Top Rated Comments

10 months ago

I do wish Apple would get rid of the back and refresh button. We could just pull from the top to refresh and swipe from left to go back.
No. You can’t skip back a few pages directly if there is no back button.

The refresh button is helpful when a page hangs and the pull action does nothing.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
10 months ago


* Home bar - The Home bar that's meant to remind you that you can swipe up to get to the Home Screen has been removed from apps, for the most part. When you open an app, it shows briefly, but then it disappears.

Apple was once intuitive and user-friendly before iOS. Now it’s confusing. New users and elderly people will struggle to return to the home page and get stuck in apps.

There are no indications that notifications require swiping from the top left, Control Center from the top right, going back by swiping up, last app by tapping tiny top-left text, or undo by shaking the phone. The watch is worse, forcing clicks everywhere with thousands of possible combinations, you have to guess how to navigate. It may be simple for Apple superfans, but not everyone is a technophile. The system needs a full overhaul, it’s cluttered, overcomplicated, a mess
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jeremyw013 Avatar
10 months ago

People crying about the floating address bar in Safari two iOS's ago are going to be very sad to see that it's come back 😅

The iOS 15 address bar that so many complained about that it got pulled and the new iOS 26 address bar:


I liked it back then and like it even more now.
because i already know people will complain about this: IT CAN BE CHANGED.

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turbineseaplane Avatar
10 months ago
Thoughts from Dev land



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10 months ago
You've linked to an article on Night Mode when mentioning Late-Night Mode.
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ipedro Avatar
10 months ago
People crying about the floating address bar in Safari two iOS's ago are going to be very sad to see that it's come back 😅

The iOS 15 address bar that so many complained about that it got pulled and the new iOS 26 address bar:


I liked it back then and like it even more now.

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Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)