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With iOS 26.2, iPhone users are getting more control over the Liquid Glass behavior, a new category of Reminders, and a new code-based approach to AirDrop transfers. The post iOS 26.2 adds an AirDrop security tool that you shouldn’t ignore on your iPhone appeared first on Digital Trends.
A leaked internal iOS 26 build reveals codenames pointing to future iPhones, Macs, and Siri updates, offering hints of Apple’s roadmap through 2027.
Apple’s iOS 26.2 introduces a screen flash notification option, expanding accessibility features and giving users another way to spot alerts instantly. The post iOS 26.2 adds a new screen flash option to make notifications harder to miss appeared first on Digital Trends.
Performance upgrades, new features like data transfer to Android, and notification forwarding. Should you install.
OS 26.2 adds new features to your iPhone and is now available. There are new design features, Podcasts and Music features, and more.
Apple's iOS 26.3 beta introduces the most streamlined iPhone-to-Android transfer tool yet, along with expanded notification support for third-party devices.
iOS 26.3 Beta 1 introduces several features aimed at improving usability and expanding cross-platform compatibility. These updates reflect Apple’s ongoing efforts to cater to a wider audience while maintaining its focus on personalization and user convenience.
OS 26.2 is here, packing a ton of new features for iPhone users, and also several expansions of Liquid Glass. Here’s what’s new.
Apple released the iOS 26.3 beta 1 for developers yesterday and we’re uncovering what’s inside the newest version. So far, the biggest change is the new transfer tool which makes it easier to switch to Android. However, there are some smaller, welcome surprises like the expanded wallpaper gallery, which now has a dedicated Weather section.