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OS 26.3 is expected to launch soon, introducing three new ways to customize the iPhone thanks to new settings and wallpaper options.
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iOS 26 finally lets you kill one of the iPhone’s most annoying UI settings
Apple is finally giving iPhone owners a way to shut off one of the most divisive visual tricks in its modern interface. With iOS 26, and more specifically the 26.1 update, the company is adding a control that lets users rein in the shiny,
In the Settings app, go to Accessibility > Touch > Back Tap and choose one of two options: double tap or triple tap. You should see a list of actions you can run by tapping the back of your iPhone, like opening your camera, turning on the flashlight and scrolling up and down. Tap an action or shortcut to enable it with Back Tap.
Not everyone was thrilled about Liquid Glass when iOS 26.2 launched in 2025, but iOS 26.2 has finally addressed most of the complaints.
OS has long let users set new default apps in a variety of categories, and the available options expanded in iOS 26.
With iOS 26.3, Apple is adding a new "limit precise location" setting that reduces the location data available to mobile networks to increase user privacy. Mobile networks determine location based on the cellular towers that a device connects to,
iOS 26 introduces a large clock option for the Lock Screen, allowing you to customize its size and appearance for a unique look. The new Adaptive Power mode uses AI to intelligently manage performance, helping to extend your iPhone's battery life during ...
The release of iOS 26 brings a host of new features designed to enhance your iPhone experience. However, some of these features can inadvertently impact battery life, performance, and storage. To ensure your device operates at peak efficiency, it’s ...
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.