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There are over 200 changes and new features in iOS 26, including major additions like the Liquid Glass design overhaul. We've covered a lot of the more notable updates already, but there are also some smaller changes that you might have missed.


Copy Just Part of a Text Message

In iOS 26, you can copy just part of a text message, rather than having to copy the whole thing. It's useful if someone sends you a web link, an address, or something else where you only need to copy part of what you're sent.

To use the selective copy, long press on a text message and then tap on Select. From there, you can drag to choose exactly what you want to copy.

Save Recipes and Instructions to Reminders

With the new Apple Intelligence Siri Suggestions feature in the Reminders app, you can save ingredients and instructions for cooking in an easy-to-access list. To use the feature, find a recipe, select the text that you're aiming for, and tap the Share Sheet.

From there, share it to the Reminders app and Siri Suggestions will parse what's included and add items to your shopping list or write out a list of instructions that you need to follow for preparation.

It doesn't work seamlessly with all recipes, but it can be used with recipes that you find on the web, in Apple News, and in other apps.

Choose a Default App for Files

You can change which app opens automatically for different file types like PDFs, documents, images, and more.

To set a default app for opening a file, launch the Files app and long press on a file. Tap on "Get Info" and then select the Always Open With option to choose an app.

If you just want to open a file in a different app one time, you can long press on it and choose the "Open With" option.

Easily Set a Custom Ringtone

Any MP3 or M4A that you have saved in the Files app can be set as a ringtone. Just open up the Files app, long press on the MP3, and then choose the Quick Look option.

From there, tap on the Share Sheet icon, tap More, and choose Use as Ringtone. The ringtone that you selected will be added to your list of Ringtones in the Sounds and Haptics menu.

You can use MP3 or M4A files, but the files have to be under 30 seconds in length. Prior to now, saving a ringtone required exporting it from GarageBand. You can find and save ringtones directly on the iPhone from a wide range of websites.

If you want to delete a ringtone that you added, open up Sound and Haptics in the Settings app, tap on Ringtones, swipe on the ringtone you want to remove, and then tap delete.

See Your Unsent Messages

In the Filters section of the Messages app, Apple added a new "Drafts" option that houses messages you've typed but haven't sent. If you've started to write something and then stopped, you'll see the unsent messages in the Drafts folder.

The Filter section in Messages can be accessed by tapping on the icon with three lines in the upper right corner of the app. You won't see a Drafts section if you don't have unsent messages.

Take Better Panoramas

There are under-the-hood improvements to panoramas in iOS 26, so if you've ever struggled to take one, the experience should be better now. You can move quicker when taking a panorama without ending up with a blurry mess.

Find Specific Videos

When you search for something specific in the Photos app, you'll now see video results with a relevant video thumbnail that highlights the specific video frame with what you searched for. If you search for "cat jumping," for example, you'll see relevant video thumbnails that contain the specific frame where the cat jumps.

Tapping on the result will take you to that part of the video.

Search results with specific video frames make it easier to find the exact content that you're after.

Get an Alert When Your iPhone Camera is Dirty

When your rear camera is dirty or smudged, your iPhone can send you an alert letting you know so you can clean it off.

This feature works on the iPhone 15 and later.

Match Your Home Screen Icons to Your iPhone Case

When choosing a tint color for your Home Screen icons, there's now an option to match the icons to your case color. You'll need an Apple MagSafe case for this feature to work.

Changing icon tint can be done by long pressing on the Home Screen, selecting Edit, and then tapping on Customize. Choose the Tinted option and then tap on the icon that looks like a phone case to select your case color.

You can also match your icons to your phone color by tapping on the phone icon below the color sliders.

See Event Details in the Photos App

You can see the details of events like concerts right in the Photos app. You'll be able to see top songs from the artists, browse upcoming events, and more.

To use the feature, find a relevant photo from a concert or sporting event, and then tap on Info. There is indexing that needs to happen first, and it doesn't work on all images.

Callback Reminders

If you miss a call, you can set a reminder to return it at a convenient time in the future. To do so, open up the Phone app, go to your recent calls, and swipe left across a missed call.

From there, tap on the blue clock icon and choose Remind Me in 1 Hour, Remind Me Tonight, Remind Me Tomorrow, or Remind Me Later. The Remind Me Later option lets you set a custom date and time.

Call reminders that you set up are available in the Reminders app.

Keep Audio in Headphones

iOS 26 has a setting that prevents audio from your AirPods from swapping over to connected devices like car speakers or Bluetooth speakers.

To turn the feature on, open up the Settings app, tap into the General section, tap on AirPlay and Continuity, and then toggle on Keep Audio in Headphones.

Swipe Back Gesture

In iOS 26, Apple tweaked the swipe-to-go-back gesture that's available in most apps. You can now go back to the previous screen by swiping toward the right from anywhere on the display, instead of having to swipe from the edge of the display.

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The Event details would be great, if there was any suggestion that Apple's developers have ever left their offices and been to events.

The first event I noticed this on was from a festival. Only a subset of the photos recognise that I was at an event. And those that do are from a completely different band to that being show. Digging deeper it seems to be getting data from bandsInTown and only one act is listed as playing on there at the festival.

The second event it shows up at was a Therapy? gig in London. All the photos are tagged as being from a band called Interrobang. It turns out that they were playing in the smaller of the two rooms at the venue that I was at. And they were listed on BandsInTown, and not Therapy?

What's event worse than not recognising that there may be more than one room / band playing at a venue, is the fact that the second event was listed with band name and location in my calendar, with times that could be tied to the photos!
 
So that’s why there is an icon that looks like a case.
Apple should really explain that, I was literally about to write a feedback report about this because I couldnt make sense of it.
The improved swipe gesture definitely is my top pick from this list. Still not as good as on android phones, but far better than before.
 
Great article.

I often wonder how many features go unnoticed by the average person simply because they're hidden (e.g. the new speech enhancement feature in the Podcasts app) or easy to overlook.
 
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Easily Set a Custom Ringtone​

Any MP3 or M4A that you have saved in the Files app can be set as a ringtone."

No need to use files app, you can add ringtone from many places, Mail, cloud services, audio editing apps, basicly i think almost from everywhere maybe.
 
I wish the “Keep audio..” option worked like it sounds like it should do, but its not my experience. I tried it with a treadmill at the gym and sound goes away when airplaying to the screen on the treadmill.
 
The swipe back should be nice but it's just bad because it differs for every app. there is no universal back gesture which is terrible honestly. Some apps only have a back button and no gesture

Others have gesture from the middle

Others have the gesture from the edges

Other have middle / edges depending on how deep you are / what you're doing .

It's just horrible design
 
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Which apps have swipe from the middle? I think they removed it from all the apps cause most I’ve tried it doesn’t work anymore.
 
iPhone 16 pro max and I can’t get the swipe back feature to work on any app. It works the same as it always had (swipe at the bottom to change apps or swipe from left side of screen to go backwards on a webpage).
 
iPhone 16 pro max and I can’t get the swipe back feature to work on any app. It works the same as it always had (swipe at the bottom to change apps or swipe from left side of screen to go backwards on a webpage).
it worked in Safari in one beta also
 
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