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At WWDC25, Apple introduced a few new capabilities to the Photos app for iOS 26. Most notably, it reintroduces
Discover 15 hidden iOS 26 features to enhance your iPhone experience, from custom camera controls to smarter home integrations.
Apple's latest version of iOS brought with it a handful of welcome upgrades, but this much-needed UI toggle may be one of the better ones.
That’s not as cataclysmic a dropoff as Statcounter’s data suggests, even before considering other mitigating factors—iOS 26 dropped support for 2018’s iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR, for example, while iOS 18 ran on every iPhone that could run iOS 17.
OS 26 adoption now hovers at around 50%, according to StatCounter, but some users are still cautious about updating. New data published by SellCell provides a look at how users have responded to the push to update to iOS 26.
Apple’s iOS 26.1 Beta 4 represents a pivotal step toward the final release candidate (RC) and public rollout. This update introduces a host of refinements, focusing on customization, interface usability, and giving you greater control over your device.