What's New in iOS — Episode 1: iOS 26 in 7 Minutes1×0:007:250:07Intro0:36Feature 1 — Liquid Glass1:31Feature 2 — Hold Assist2:07Feature 3 — Call Screening2:28Feature 4 — Messages upgrades3:41Feature 5 — AutoMix in Apple Music4:30Feature 6 — Photos redesign5:07Feature 7 — Visual Intelligence6:02Feature 8 — iOS 26.6 Beta: what's coming6:47Outro0:07AlexHey, welcome to What's New in iOS. I'm Alex.0:10JordanAnd I'm Jordan. Today we're covering iOS 26 — the biggest update Apple has shipped in years. And yes, they skipped straight from 18 to 26.0:21AlexThey renumbered everything to match the year. So iOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26 — all in sync now. Makes sense once you hear it. Anyway, the update is out. Let's get into what's actually new.0:36AlexFirst thing you notice when you boot into iOS 26: everything looks different. Apple completely redesigned the interface with something they're calling Liquid Glass.0:47JordanIt's translucent. Menus, buttons, notifications, the lock screen — they all refract the content behind them. And your app icons actually look like they have depth.0:57AlexIt's the biggest visual overhaul since iOS 7 back in 2013. That's over a decade of the same design language, gone.1:09JordanAnd it's not just a coat of paint. Tab bars now shrink when you scroll — they basically disappear — then come back when you scroll up. Menus expand out of single icons instead of cluttering the screen. The whole thing is built around getting UI out of your way.1:25AlexIf you've used a Vision Pro, this will feel familiar. That's where the design actually came from.1:31AlexOkay, feature two. This one is genuinely useful. Hold Assist.1:38JordanSo you call a company, you get put on hold — and instead of sitting there listening to elevator music, you tap Hold and your phone waits for you.1:47AlexWhen a live agent picks up, you get a notification. The agent hears a brief message saying you'll be right with them. You just pick up the phone.1:56JordanThat's one of those things where you wonder why it took this long.2:01AlexIt's in the Phone app. You'll see the Hold button once you're on a call that puts you on hold.2:07AlexNext: Call Screening. Unknown number calls you — your iPhone intercepts it before it even rings.2:15JordanThe phone asks the caller for their name and why they are calling. You see that response typed out on your screen right away.2:23JordanIt's basically Live Voicemail but proactive. And you turn it on in Settings under Phone.2:28JordanMessages got a lot of new stuff. The biggest one for me: custom chat backgrounds.2:35AlexEach conversation can have its own look — solid colors, sky, aurora, water, or you can make one using the built-in creative tools.2:45JordanAnd everyone in the chat sees the same background by default unless they switch it off. Set one for your group chat and your friends see it on their end too.2:54AlexThere are also polls now. Tap the plus button in any chat to send a poll. Up to twelve options, people can add more options after you send it.3:02JordanAnd group chats finally show typing indicators for individual people. Like, it'll say "Alex and two others are typing" instead of just that generic bubble.3:32AlexPlus you can now select just part of a text message to copy. Long press, tap Select. That's something we've been missing for a very long time.3:41AlexFor Apple Music listeners: AutoMix. Apple built in an intelligent song crossfade.3:48JordanSongs now blend into each other automatically. The app analyzes the key and tempo, and it stretches and beat-matches so the switch is smooth.4:14AlexIt's an alternative to Crossfade. Apple says it picks the exact moment to transition based on the music itself.4:21JordanI turned it on and honestly it's pretty seamless. If you listen to playlists a lot, it changes the feel completely.4:30JordanPhotos got fixed. That iOS 18 redesign that buried everything? Apple walked it back.4:37AlexYou've got two clear tabs again — your Library, and your Collections. Screenshots, videos, albums, shared content — all where you'd expect them.4:47JordanAnd there's this new Spatial Scene feature. You can take any regular 2D photo and turn it into a 3D image with subtle depth and motion.4:56AlexYour phone separates the subject from the background using on-device AI. Tilt the phone and the subject shifts slightly in front. It's a cool party trick.5:07AlexVisual Intelligence is way more capable in iOS 26. It now understands what's on your screen — not just what the camera sees.5:16JordanSo you're looking at a product online, you activate Visual Intelligence, it figures out what it is, shows you where to buy it, maybe pulls up reviews.5:27AlexAdd an event to your calendar from a screenshot. Look up a book just by pointing your camera at the cover. There's ChatGPT integration built in for the deeper questions.5:38JordaniPhone 15 Pro or newer for most of the Apple Intelligence features, by the way.6:02AlexOne more thing — iOS 26.6 beta one dropped a couple weeks ago. It's a lighter update, but there are two things worth knowing.6:13JordanApple Maps is getting a security upgrade called Maps Blastdoor. Same idea as the Blastdoor sandbox that protects iMessage — it isolates untrusted incoming data so exploits can't reach the rest of the OS.6:25AlexAnd there's a new alert for when you've hit the maximum number of blocked contacts — which is twenty thousand, by the way. If you've been blocking aggressively, you'll know when you've hit the cap.6:37JordaniOS 26.6 will probably be the last feature release on the iOS 26 cycle. After that, it's all security patches until iOS 27 arrives in the fall.6:47AlexAlright, that's eight features from iOS 26 and a look at what's in the six-six beta. If you haven't updated yet, it's worth it. Liquid Glass alone is worth seeing.6:58JordanInstall it, go to your Phone settings, turn on Hold Assist and Call Screening right away. Those two alone will save you time this week.7:08AlexLinks to all our sources are in the show notes. We're What's New in iOS — new episode every time Apple ships something. Talk to you next update.
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