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Apple Unveils iOS 26 with Liquid Glass Design, Built-in AI, and Year-Based Naming
Apple Unveils iOS 26 with Liquid Glass Design, Built-in AI, and Year-Based Naming

Hans India

time2 days ago

  • Hans India

Apple Unveils iOS 26 with Liquid Glass Design, Built-in AI, and Year-Based Naming

At WWDC 2025, Apple officially launched iOS 26, marking a major shift in its mobile OS — both in look and logic. Abandoning the traditional sequential numbering (iOS 19 was next in line), Apple is now syncing iOS version names with calendar years. But this isn't just a renaming. iOS 26 brings a dramatic visual overhaul with Liquid Glass, a dynamic, translucent UI layer that refracts surroundings and gives icons, widgets, and navigation controls a shimmering, living texture. Dynamic wallpapers with 3D effects and floating tab bars create a more immersive Home and Lock Screen experience. Developers can tap into the new Liquid Glass APIs to bring third-party apps into this visual ecosystem. Apple Intelligence, the company's on-device AI engine, powers smart features across Messages, FaceTime, Phone, and beyond. From live translation and contextual task assistance to enhanced screenshot processing and Genmoji creation (custom emojis made from descriptions), the intelligence now lives natively on your iPhone — without compromising privacy. Other highlights include: Messages: Smart inboxes, AI-generated polls, custom chat backgrounds, and Apple Cash in group chats. Phone app: Unified view, call screening, and hold assist. Apple Music: Lyrics translation & pronunciation, plus AI DJ AutoMix. CarPlay Ultra: Sleeker design with widgets, pinned messages, and compact call overlays. Maps: Visited Places log and encrypted route history. Wallet: Support for reward points, instalments, and real-time travel updates. New Apple Games app: Organizes your games and boosts Arcade access. Accessibility enhancements, AirPods controls, parental features for child accounts, and sharper visuals in Safari and Camera further enhance the user experience. Release Timeline: iOS 26 is available to developers now. Public beta rolls out next month, with general availability in fall 2025 for iPhone 11 and newer. AI features will require iPhone 16, iPhone 15 Pro, or Apple silicon devices (M1+). With iOS 26, Apple isn't just tweaking — it's transforming the iPhone into a smarter, more intuitive, and more personal device.

iOS 26: When can UAE iPhone users expect Apple's latest update? See full features & specs
iOS 26: When can UAE iPhone users expect Apple's latest update? See full features & specs

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Time of India

iOS 26: When can UAE iPhone users expect Apple's latest update? See full features & specs

Attendees watch a presentation during an event on the Apple campus in Cupertino, Calif., Monday, June 9, 2025. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu) iPhone users across the UAE are in for a treat this fall with the highly anticipated official rollout of Apple 's new operating system, iOS 26. The American tech giant made headlines with the preview of major updates to its iPhone software during the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday, June 9, 2025. These changes are designed to "elevate the iPhone experience" with a stunning new design, intelligent features powered by " Apple Intelligence ," and significant improvements to everyday applications, according to Apple. A Glimpse into the Future: Design and Core Enhancements Amidst much fanfare and speculation, Apple unveiled iOS 26, which promises a "gorgeous new design" and "meaningful improvements" to existing features, aiming to make the iPhone "even more helpful." The company stated that user experiences will become "more expressive and personal," and new "Apple Intelligence" capabilities will empower users to "get things done easier than ever." Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of Software Engineering, emphasized the profound impact of the new operating system. He stated, 'iOS 26 shines with the gorgeous new design and meaningful improvements to the features users rely on every day, making iPhone even more helpful.' He further highlighted that these updates will make experiences "more expressive and personal" and that the new "Apple Intelligence" capabilities will enable users to "get things done easier than ever. " A striking new design is at the core of iOS 26, featuring "Liquid Glass." This translucent material will add depth and vitality across controls, app icons, and widgets, creating a visually captivating experience. This visual overhaul extends to the Home Screen and Lock Screen, offering new levels of personalization and expressiveness. For instance, the Lock Screen will dynamically adapt the time display to images, and spatial scenes will bring wallpapers to life with a 3D effect when the iPhone is moved. Key apps like Camera and Photos will also receive streamlined designs, while Safari, Apple Music, News, and Podcasts will see redesigned tab bars for a more immersive viewing experience. Developers will also gain access to these new design elements, allowing for seamless integration into their own applications. Updates have also been made to essential apps like Phone and Messages, which will now help users stay connected while reducing distractions from unwanted calls. iOS 26 will also introduce new features in CarPlay, Apple Music, Maps, Wallet, and Apple Games. This brand-new Apple Games app provides a single, central destination for all games. The Power of "Apple Intelligence": Smarter, More Personal Interactions "Apple Intelligence" is set to revolutionize how users interact with their iPhones, elevating the entire experience. Apple has detailed several groundbreaking features powered by this new capability: Live Translation: This highly anticipated feature will be seamlessly integrated into Messages, FaceTime, and Phone calls. It will enable real-time translation of both text and audio, allowing for effortless communication across different languages. Crucially, Apple emphasizes that this feature will run entirely on the device, ensuring user privacy. Visual Intelligence: Users will gain the ability to interact with content directly on their screen. This means being able to ask questions about images or search for similar items. Apple also states that events seen on the screen will be automatically suggested for calendar additions, streamlining organization. Genmoji and Image Playground: New creative tools will be introduced, allowing users to generate unique emojis and images for more personalized expression. Smarter Shortcuts: "Apple Intelligence" will enable new "intelligent actions" and dedicated features like Writing Tools, making everyday tasks more efficient. Automated Order Tracking: Order details from emails will be automatically summarized, providing users with a unified and convenient view of all their purchases. When Will iOS 26 Reach Your Device? Compatibility and Rollout in UAE Apple has confirmed that developers can begin testing iOS 26 immediately. A public beta is scheduled to become available next month, offering users an early look at the new functionalities. This public beta typically arrives about a month after the first developer beta; in 2024, it was released on July 15, leading tech enthusiasts to anticipate a similar release timeframe in 2025. The full, free software update for iOS 26 is expected to roll out for iPhone 11 and later models this fall as a free download. However, it's vital to note that the advanced "Apple Intelligence" features will require newer devices. These cutting-edge capabilities will be exclusive to all iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and compatible iPad and Mac models equipped with M1 chips or later. This means that while many iPhone users will receive the general iOS 26 update, the most advanced AI functions will be limited to Apple's latest and most powerful hardware. Furthermore, some older iPhone models, specifically the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max, will not receive the iOS 26 update. Despite this, Apple has assured users that it will continue to provide software updates, including essential security patches, for older iPhones running iOS 18 for several more years, ensuring continued support and security even if they don't receive the very latest OS. Eco-system Wide Enhancements: Beyond the iPhone The enhancements brought by iOS 26 extend beyond the iPhone, enriching various Apple services and products: CarPlay: Apple stated that CarPlay will gain a new compact view for calls, Tapbacks, and pinned conversations in Messages, along with the integration of widgets and Live Activities for safer driving. Apple Music: New features will include Lyrics Translation, Lyrics Pronunciation, and AutoMix for seamless song transitions. Apple Maps: A "Visited Places" feature will be introduced to help users remember locations, and intelligent routing based on daily commutes will be provided. Apple Wallet: Users will see options for installment payments, refreshed boarding passes with Live Activities, and improved integration with Maps and and the Find My app. Apple Games: A brand-new app will be provided, serving as a central hub for all games, including Apple Arcade. AirPods: New features for studio-quality audio recording and camera remote control will be added. Parental Controls: Enhanced tools will be included for creating child accounts, managing communication limits, and approving app downloads. Safari: Privacy will be significantly boosted with advanced fingerprinting protection. Accessibility: New features like Accessibility Reader and Braille Access will be introduced, alongside improvements to existing accessibility features. With iOS 26, Apple aims to deliver a more personal, intelligent, and interconnected experience across its ecosystem, setting the stage for the next generation of mobile technology.

Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta: What's new, eligible models
Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta: What's new, eligible models

Business Standard

time4 days ago

  • Business Standard

Apple releases macOS Tahoe 26 developer beta: What's new, eligible models

Apple has released the developer beta for macOS Tahoe 26, the next major version of its desktop operating system, packed with design changes, AI-powered features, and deeper iPhone integration. macOS Tahoe 26 will be the last major release that will support Intel-based Macs. Supported Intel-based Macs will get access to the new design, Spotlight updates, Continuity features, and more. The update introduces a new translucent Liquid Glass design, a revamped Spotlight search with app-like power, Live Translation in Messages and FaceTime, a smarter Shortcuts engine, and an all-new Apple Games app. New productivity features in Reminders, creative tools like Genmoji and Image Playground, and intelligent automation throughout the OS make macOS Tahoe a more personalised Mac experience. Safari becomes even faster and more secure, Notes gains audio transcriptions, and Journal arrives on Mac for the first time. macOS Tahoe 26: Developer beta rollout and eligible models macOS Tahoe 26 is now available as a developer beta at Apple's developer website, with a public beta launching next month at The final version will roll out later this year as a free update for compatible Macs. Here is a list of macOS Tahoe 26 compatible devices: MacBook Air M1 or later MacBook Pro 16-inch 2019 or later MacBook Pro 2020 or later MacBook Pro 13-inch 2020 with four Thunderbolt 3 ports (Powered by Intel chip and Apple M series chip) iMac 2020 or later Mac mini 2020 or later Mac Pro 2019 or later Mac Studio 2022 and later While this will be the last major release that will support Intel-based Macs, these devices will continue to receive security updates for 3 years. Supported Intel-based Macs include MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019), MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2020, Four Thunderbolt 3 ports), iMac (27-inch, 2020) and Mac Pro (2019). macOS Tahoe 26: What is new Translucent and personalised interface macOS Tahoe's UI overhaul centres on Liquid Glass, a dynamic, depth-rich material that modernises the Mac's look. The menu bar becomes fully transparent, and new customisation options — from emoji overlays on folders to colour-coordinated themes — offer a highly personal touch. Apple Intelligence The update's core innovation is Apple Intelligence, a privacy-first personal AI engine that powers: Live Translation in Messages, FaceTime, and Phone calls. Smarter Shortcuts, capable of summarising notes, generating content, and automating workflows. Image Playground and Genmoji, now with editable expressions, styles, and emojis. Reminder intelligence, which scans emails, notes, or web pages to extract action items. New Apple Games app Apple is launching a dedicated Apple Games app on macOS, offering a central hub for titles, friends, and Game Centre activity. A new Game Overlay allows real-time access to settings, chats, and invites during gameplay. With Metal 4 and MetalFX rendering updates, titles like Cyberpunk 2077, Crimson Desert, and Lies of P: Overture, Apple is aiming to enhance the gaming experience — particularly on M3 and M4 chip-powered machines. Spotlight reinvented Spotlight has been claimed to become even more powerful, with grouped search results, advanced filtering, third-party content support, and smart previews. It now supports hundreds of system-wide actions — like running automations or adjusting settings — without needing to open apps. Better built-in apps across the board According to Apple, Safari is faster than Chrome on frequently visited pages and offers extended battery life and better anti-tracking tech. Messages adds Polls, group typing indicators, and backgrounds. Journal launches on Mac, synced across devices. Photos app gets a cleaner design and better organisational tools. FaceTime adds fluid controls and Live Translation. Notes supports Markdown and phone call transcriptions. macOS Tahoe includes a new Magnifier for low-vision users, Vehicle Motion Cues to reduce nausea on the go, a simplified Braille Access interface, and an Accessibility Reader for focused content consumption.

iOS 26 developer beta rollout begins: Check eligible iPhones, what's new
iOS 26 developer beta rollout begins: Check eligible iPhones, what's new

Business Standard

time4 days ago

  • Business Standard

iOS 26 developer beta rollout begins: Check eligible iPhones, what's new

Apple has officially released the developer beta of iOS 26 following its announcement at WWDC 2025. A public beta is set to roll out in July, with the final version expected later this year. iOS 26 marks a major shift in Apple's software roadmap. Initially expected to be called iOS 19, the update has been rebranded as iOS 26, introducing Apple's most substantial interface redesign since iOS 7. The iOS 26 developer beta update features a new 'Liquid Glass' visual style, system-wide AI integration under the Apple Intelligence banner, and upgrades to core apps like Phone, Messages, and Safari. A new Apple Games app also debuts as a central hub for gaming on the iPhone. iOS 26: Eligible models and developer beta rollout Apple CEO Tim Cook on June 9 announced that iOS 26 is now available in developer beta, with a public beta set to launch in July. A full release is scheduled for later this year, likely after the launch of the 2025 iPhone series. The update will be compatible with iPhone 11 and newer models. However, several Apple Intelligence features will only be available on the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, or newer smartphones, including the iPhone 16 series. Here is a list of all eligible iPhone models: iPhone 16 Pro Max iPhone 16 Pro iPhone 16 Plus iPhone 16 iPhone 16e iPhone 15 Pro Max iPhone 15 Pro iPhone 15 Plus iPhone 15 iPhone 14 Pro Max iPhone 14 Pro iPhone 14 Plus iPhone 14 iPhone 13 Pro Max iPhone 13 Pro iPhone 13 iPhone 13 mini iPhone 12 Pro Max iPhone 12 Pro iPhone 12 iPhone 12 mini iPhone 11 Pro Max iPhone 11 Pro iPhone 11 iOS 26: What is new iOS 26 introduces a fresh visual overhaul with its new 'Liquid Glass' design. The interface now features translucent layers and fluid animations, along with revamped app icons and widgets. Users will also see enhanced customisation options on the Home and Lock Screens. Apps like Safari, Camera, and Photos have been updated with more intuitive layouts and better content visibility. The update also expands Apple's AI offerings under the Apple Intelligence banner. Key features include live audio translation across apps, smarter content recognition, and on-screen action suggestions. Users can generate custom emojis, create images, and benefit from ChatGPT support and summarised order tracking within emails. Core apps have been reworked as well. The Phone app now combines Recents, Favourites, and Voicemails into a unified view, with new tools like Call Screening and Hold Assist. Messages adds sender screening, typing indicators in group chats, polls, and Apple Cash transactions within chats. Apple also unveiled a new Apple Games app—a central hub to track game progress, explore new titles, and access Apple Arcade more easily. CarPlay enhancements include a compact call interface, pinned chats, widget support, and Live Activities. These updates also apply to the deeper CarPlay Ultra experience. Other app upgrades include lyrics translation and AutoMix in Apple Music, encrypted location history in Apple Maps, and real-time travel updates in Apple Wallet. AirPods users get improved voice isolation, studio-grade recording, and a new camera remote feature. Accessibility additions include an expanded reader, Braille support, and updates to Live Listen and Personal Voice.

WWDC 2025: Apple unveils iOS 26 with biggest design overhaul since iOS 7
WWDC 2025: Apple unveils iOS 26 with biggest design overhaul since iOS 7

Business Standard

time4 days ago

  • Business Standard

WWDC 2025: Apple unveils iOS 26 with biggest design overhaul since iOS 7

At its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2025), Apple introduced iOS 26, the next major software update for the iPhone. Apple has changed the sequence of its software updates. This year's OS update was supposed to be labelled as iOS 19. However, the US technology company announced its rebranding as iOS 26. The update brings a huge design overhaul since the release of iOS 7, several privacy-focused AI features under the new Apple Intelligence branding, and upgrades across system apps, including Phone, Messages, Safari, and a new app called Apple Games. iOS 26: Availability According to Apple, iOS 26 is available for developers starting today. A public beta will go live in July, and the official rollout is expected later this year. The update supports iPhone 11 and newer models. However, many Apple Intelligence features will require iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, or newer models. iOS 26: What is new Liquid Glass design iOS 26 brings a new system-wide design language called 'Liquid Glass,' which adds translucent effects and smoother animation across the interface. The update introduces redesigned app icons, widgets, and customisation options for the Home Screen and Lock Screen. Apps like Camera and Photos also see layout changes for easier navigation, while Safari now uses the full height of the screen to show more content. Notably, according to Apple, this is the biggest design overhaul since the release of iOS 7. Apple Intelligence features expand Building on the company's in-house AI efforts — referred to as Apple Intelligence — the update includes several on-device features aimed at improving productivity and communication. Key additions include: Live audio translation for Messages, FaceTime, and Phone (text and audio) Visual Intelligence to identify content on screen and suggest actions (e.g. adding events to calendar) Integration with third-party apps like Google and Etsy for image or product search ChatGPT support to assist with on-screen information Automatically summarised order tracking from email Users can also generate new emojis (Genmoji) and images using Image Playground, and access smarter shortcuts based on recent activity. Changes to Phone and Messages The Phone app now merges Recents, Favorites, and Voicemails into a single view. New tools include: Call Screening to identify unknown callers Hold Assist, which mutes the irritating hold tune, and then alerts users when a customer service call is picked up Messages adds: New Apple Games app Apple introduced a dedicated Apple Games app, acting as a central hub for all games on the iPhone. It helps users keep track of game progress, discover new titles, and access Apple Arcade more easily. CarPlay updates CarPlay gets a new compact call view, pinned conversations in Messages, and support for widgets and Live Activities. These features also extend to CarPlay Ultra, Apple's more deeply integrated in-car experience. Other app updates Apple Music Lyrics Translation and Pronunciation tools AutoMix for seamless song transitions akin to DJ mixes Apple Maps A new Visited Places feature, showing past locations (stored with encryption) Improved daily route suggestions and delay alerts Apple Wallet Options to pay via installments or rewards Live Activity updates for flights with real-time information and directions AirPods and Accessibility Features For newer AirPods models, iOS 26 introduces: A camera remote trigger via long press on the AirPods stem Studio-quality audio recording and improved voice isolation for calls Accessibility tools include a systemwide Accessibility Reader, Braille Access, and updates to Live Listen, Background Sounds, and Personal Voice.

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