Illustration of Apple devices updating to iOS 26.1 and other OS versions, highlighting new features and fixes for a news article.
Illustration of Apple devices updating to iOS 26.1 and other OS versions, highlighting new features and fixes for a news article.
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Apple releases iOS 26.1 and other OS updates with new features

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Apple has rolled out the 26.1 updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS Tahoe, and several other operating systems following weeks of testing. These releases include tweaks to Liquid Glass controls, multitasking improvements, and security fixes. The updates address early bugs from the September launches while delaying some promised features like a more personal Siri.

After several weeks of testing, Apple released the final versions of its 26.1 updates on November 4, 2025, for iOS, iPadOS, macOS Tahoe, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS, and the HomePod operating system. This marks the first significant changes since the platforms' September releases, which adopted a new year-based numbering system.

A key addition across most platforms is a translucency control for Liquid Glass, allowing users to choose between the default Clear look for a glassier effect or the new Tinted look for improved readability with more opacity. On iPadOS, an updated Slide Over multitasking mode returns, enabling quick swipes to summon and dismiss apps atop others. The new version makes switching apps in Slide Over harder but allows the window to be moved and resized like other iPadOS 26 windows.

iOS users gain refinements to the alarm clock, where a button enables snoozing but sliding is required to turn it off fully, aiding those who accidentally dismiss alarms. The lock screen's "swipe to open camera" gesture can now be disabled. For macOS Tahoe, FaceTime calls offer better audio quality in low-bandwidth conditions, and Apple Music supports AutoMix transitions over AirPlay.

Security receives attention too, with Apple fixing around 50 flaws in iOS and iPadOS, including several serious issues, prompting urgent patching recommendations.

Among promised features, the "more personal Siri" remains delayed until next year, though the updates include Apple Intelligence improvements to language models to meet quality standards. Apple executives have committed to a 2026 release without a firmer timeline.

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Illustration of Apple devices on a desk receiving iOS 26.4 and cross-platform updates, highlighting security fixes and new features like AI playlists.
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Apple releases iOS 26.4 and updates across major platforms

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Apple rolled out version 26.4 updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS Tahoe, watchOS, tvOS, visionOS and HomePod software on March 24. The releases emphasize security fixes alongside new features like AI-generated playlists and charging limits for MacBooks. Older devices also received targeted security updates.

Apple released iOS 26 in September 2025, introducing the Liquid Glass design—the first major visual change since iOS 7 in 2013—along with features like call screening. Subsequent updates have added more improvements and privacy options to iPhones.

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Apple has released iOS 26.3 alongside updates for iPadOS, macOS Tahoe, watchOS, and other platforms on February 11, 2026. The update includes tools to ease switching to Android devices and forward notifications to third-party accessories, primarily benefiting users of non-Apple products. It also adds support for end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging and a privacy toggle to limit precise location sharing.

Tesla's plans to add Apple CarPlay to its vehicles have been delayed by a compatibility issue between Apple Maps and its own navigation software during autonomous driving. The company requested engineering changes from Apple, which were implemented in a later iOS 26 update, but slow adoption of the software prompted a pause. With iOS 26 now on 74% of recent iPhones, Tesla may accelerate the rollout.

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Apple has announced its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026, scheduled for June 8 to 12, with a keynote event at Apple Park on June 8. The conference will showcase updates for Apple platforms, including AI advancements and new software tools. It will primarily be online, with limited in-person attendance via lottery.

Mainland China users briefly accessed Apple Intelligence in the early hours of Tuesday before the update was pulled, raising questions over compliance and regulatory approval. An expert warned that the move could lead to administrative penalties.

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Apple has released the release candidate for iOS 26.5, introducing end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between iPhones and Android devices. The feature appears in the Messages app as a beta option with supported carriers. The update is expected to reach the public soon.

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