
iOS 26 Announced With New Liquid Glass Design: All Features Coming To iPhones
Apple WWDC 2025 has concluded where we got our first big news about the iOS 26 update. The new iPhone platform will be rolling out later this year but most rumours were confirmed during the hour-long keynote on Monday.
The new iOS 26 naming sequence was widely tipped to be announced and Apple made the official reveal as well as highlighting the new design and features coming to the iPhone users soon.
Apple is now letting you use visual AI tech to view your iPhone's screen and work with any app. You can tap the control/action button to activate the AI and get the image search results on Google or other search platforms.
iOS 26 update will be available for iPhone 11 and higher models this year but the developer preview beta is now available for testing while the iOS 26 public beta rolls out in July. Some of the Apple AI features will only work if you have the iPhone 15 Pro or newer models.
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