Before iOS 27, Here's Everything You Need to Know About iOS 26

Before iOS 27, Here's Everything You Need to Know About iOS 26

Apple will likely announce iOS 27 soon, but don't forget to check out all these iOS 26 features.

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Apple is preparing for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in June, where we expect the company to announce iOS 27. The upcoming iPhone operating system could bing some major changes to your device, like an overhauled Siri and Camera app. But before then, it's a good idea to take a look back on iOS 26

Apple released that update in September 2025, and it brought a load of new features to your iPhone, including call screening and other hidden features. The update also gave your iPhone Liquid Glass, the first major design shift on the device since Apple released iOS 7 in 2013. 

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Since the release of iOS 26, Apple released more iOS updates, which include more features, changes and improvements to your iPhone. Those updates have also made it easy to change features on your iPhone, including the Liquid Glass design.

We put together this guide to help you navigate and use the latest features in iOS 26. This page will also help you keep track of the subsequent iOS 26 updates. 

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Check back here for more updates on iOS 26 and how to use the new features in the OS.

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