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Apple unveiled iOS 26 at the Worldwide Developers Conference on June 9, and apart from the translucent new "Liquid Glass" redesign along
Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference on June 9 that the next version of the iPhone's operating system will be called iOS 26, not iOS 19. The tech giant also announced that iOS 26 will bring a transparent glass design to iPhone icons and menus,
Just days into the developer beta release cycle for the next iPhone software, Apple has slipped out a new update already.
To use the iOS 26, your iPhone must feature an A13 Bionic chip or newer. That means a staggering six generations of iPhone support the iOS 26 update, with iPhones dating back to 2019 in-line for the new software. To be able to get the new iPhone update, you’ll need one of the following models:
Liquid Glass brings a new, translucent polish to your iPhone in just the right places. Here's how it compares with iOS 18.
There’s a new pair of features to help you manage calls on your iPhone. First and foremost, there’s Call Screening. With Call Screening, your iPhone will automatically answer unknown callers and ask them why they’re calling – all in the background. If it’s a legitimate call, your iPhone will begin ringing.
OS 26 is out, with it’s all new shiny Liquid Glass interface, and new features like backgrounds and polling in Messages app, improvements to Apple Intelligence, Live Translation in
With iOS 26, Apple has introduced some major changes to the iPhone experience, headlined by the new Liquid Glass redesign that's available
Apple is releasing a substantial new iOS iteration later this year, but like always, some iPhones will be unable to run the operating system and will be functionally left behind by the Apple ecosystem.