
Apple's iOS 26: Liquid Glass Redesign and New Features Detailed
Apple Unveils iOS 26: A Universal Design and New Features CUPERTINO, CA – Apple Inc. recently released iOS 26, a major update featuring a significant redesign and several new features. The update, dubbed "Liquid Glass" by Apple, introduces a universal design language across all Apple devices, marking a significant shift since 2013. The changes include a redesigned camera app, streamlining it to only show the most commonly used shooting modes. "They heard how much everyone hated the new photos app, so they changed that too," said one technology reviewer. The update also includes an auto-resizing clock, full-screen album covers on the lock screen, and real-time language translation for calls. The addition of 'Hold Assist' allows users to lock their phone and receive notifications when someone answers a call. Privacy concerns have been addressed with the ability to delete location logs from the new 'Visited Places' feature. The iOS 26 beta is available now, with a full public launch expected next month. The update also includes visual intelligence, allowing users to interact with on-screen content without leaving the app. The addition of polls in messages also adds a new interactive element to communication.