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I guess it's not compatible with the 32GB iPad 8... I get a message that says "This update cannot be installed because it requires at least 14.56 GB of available storage during installation."

iPadOS takes up 11.03 GB and System Data takes up 7.31 GB, so even if I delete all my apps, I still wouldn't have room. Very lame of Apple, and also highlights the pitiful base storage all across its lineup.
You could make a backup, set the iPad up as new, if necessary delete all stock apps that can be deleted, then update, then restore the backup.

(Not saying that you should or that it doesn’t suck.)
 
You could make a backup, set the iPad up as new, if necessary delete all stock apps that can be deleted, then update, then restore the backup.

(Not saying that you should or that it doesn’t suck.)
You might look and see if you can uninstall a couple apps that take up room for no good reason. Offenders are Instagram, OneDrive, etc. I had OneDrive installed with hardly any files in it (had moved them all to iCloud), but on my phone it still took up 29 GB. Uninstalled the app and then reinstalled it and now its only at 1 or 2 GB
 
I guess it's not compatible with the 32GB iPad 8... I get a message that says "This update cannot be installed because it requires at least 14.56 GB of available storage during installation."

iPadOS takes up 11.03 GB and System Data takes up 7.31 GB, so even if I delete all my apps, I still wouldn't have room. Very lame of Apple, and also highlights the pitiful base storage all across its lineup.
Sorry. I meant to reply to you.

You might look and see if you can uninstall a couple apps that take up room for no good reason. Offenders are Instagram, OneDrive, etc. I had OneDrive installed with hardly any files in it (had moved them all to iCloud), but on my phone it still took up 29 GB. Uninstalled the app and then reinstalled it and now its only at 1 or 2 GB
 
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Apple today released iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, the latest operating system updates designed for the iPhone and iPad. iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 are available for free on all compatible devices. You can download Apple's new software over-the-air by going to Settings > General > Software Update. It can take a few minutes for the updates to propagate to all users due to high demand on launch day.


iOS 26 is compatible with the iPhone 11 series and later, as well as the second-generation iPhone SE. If you have an iPhone XR, XS, or XS Max, iOS 18 is your last iOS update. As for the iPad, iPadOS 26 runs on all iPads that support iPadOS 18, with the exception of the 7th-generation iPad. Apple has also released iOS/iPadOS 18.7, iOS/iPadOS 16.7.12, and iOS/iPadOS 15.8.5 for those unable to upgrade to iOS 26.

Apple's new updates introduce Liquid Glass, the new design language that features a translucent, glass-like look for icons, buttons, menus, and other interface elements across iOS and iPadOS. Liquid Glass is designed to behave like glass does in the real world, dynamically reflecting light and allowing bits of the background to show through.

Safari, Photos, and the Camera app have simplified navigation, and many apps feature new Apple Intelligence options. Messages, FaceTime, and Phone all support Live Translation, for example. Messages includes backgrounds and new group chat features, the Phone app can screen calls for you and take over holding when you need to wait for someone.

Visual Intelligence can now understand what's on your screen and answer questions about what you're looking at, and Apple has improved Genmoji and Image Playground with new features. The Wallet app is smarter than before and can track all of your orders, and Apple Music includes a useful new AutoMix feature for song transitions.

On the iPad, Apple overhauled multitasking and windowing for a more Mac-like experience. iPad apps can be placed anywhere and they have menu bars. The Phone app is now available on the iPad, as is a new Games app. The iPad also has almost all of the iOS 26 features. Apple's full release notes for iOS 26 are below.

Design
  • Liquid Glass makes interactions across iOS more delightful, refracts and reflects content in real time, and brings even more focus to what you're viewing on your screen
  • Adaptive time on the Lock Screen fluidly resizes to the available space on your Lock Screen, complementing the subjects of your photos and adapting as notifications and Live Activities appear
  • Spatial scenes let you add a new 3D effect to your photo wallpapers, bringing them to life when you move your iPhone
  • App icons get a fresh new look with Liquid Glass, and there are more ways to customize them with updated light or dark appearances, new color-tinted icons, and a new clear look
  • Animated album art makes music playback more immersive, with full screen artist-designed animations on supported albums
Visual Intelligence
  • Learn more about the content in any app by pressing the same buttons you use to take a screenshot
  • Highlight to search for something specific on your screen
  • Jump into Google search results based on the content on your screen, find related items from your most-used third-party apps, or ask ChatGPT about what you're looking at
Live Translation
  • In Messages, automatically translate incoming texts, including group messages, and send a response in your preferred language - it'll be translated when it's delivered
  • In FaceTime, live translated captions appear on screen during the call
  • In Phone, audio is translated and spoken out loud in real time, and you can follow along with a transcription when the call is on speaker
  • With AirPods, hear a translation hands-free when someone nearby speaks to you in a different language
Shortcuts
  • Intelligent actions let you take advantage of Writing Tools, Image Playground, and other Apple Intelligence features within your shortcut
  • "Use model" is a new action that lets you tap directly into Apple Intelligence models to get responses that feed into the rest of your shortcut, or use ChatGPT if you want to tap into its broad world knowledge and expertise
Genmoji & Image Playground
  • Make Genmoji by mixing two emoji together, or by combining an emoji with a description to create what you have in mind
  • Choose expressions for your Genmoji of people, making characters look happy, shocked, and more
  • Personal attributes like hairstyle and facial hair can be modified for the Genmoji that are inspired by people from your Photos library
  • More styles with ChatGPT lets you explore additional styles like Oil Painting and Anime, or you can tap Any Style to describe the image and style you want
Camera
  • Streamlined design makes it even easier to access the Photo and Video capture modes, with other modes still just a swipe away
  • Lens cleaning hints alert you when your lens is smudged so you can capture the clearest possible photo (iPhone 15 and later)
  • New AirPods gesture lets you take a photo or start recording video just by pressing the stem on AirPods 4 and AirPods Pro 2 and later
Photos
  • Separate tabs for Library and Collections offers easier navigation, and you can access Search in every view
  • Collections view can be customized with three different layout options, and it's easy to collapse and reorder the collections
  • Recognition for events like concerts and sports lets you see the details of an event and access related content
Phone
  • New unified layout option brings together your Favorites, Recents, and Voicemails
  • Call Screening lets you screen incoming calls from unknown numbers, getting you the caller's name and reason for the call before the phone rings
  • Screened calls from unknown numbers can be placed in a new area of your call list so they're out of your way
  • Hold Assist keeps your spot in line while you wait to speak to a live agent, and rings you to return to the call when the live agent is there
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Article Link: Apple Releases iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 With New Liquid Glass Design
Multi-window, simple resize, red button close window. It’s a bit of an overload at first on iPad mini. But it’s a new world and powerful.
 

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I am so surprised my download was quite quick. Was roughly about 10 mins for both iPhone and iPad. Preparing takes far longer than download. I only did one device at time. iPhone 1st then when it all done then iPad. After iPad finish installing (installing at moment) then I do my Mac next. If iPhone download took ages then I would wait tomorrow do iPad and Mac and Apple TV.
 
Not sure it’s a great upgrade for my iPhone 12, quite laggy and it gets really warm now with all the new animations. Almost as if it’s a way to push users to buy a new phone by making their old one slower. Also enabling reduced transparency makes some things look quite bad.
 
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Not sure it’s a great upgrade for my iPhone 12, quite laggy and it gets really warm now with all the new animations. Almost as if it’s a way to push users to buy a new phone by making their old one slower. Also enabling reduced transparency makes some things look quite bad.
It’s almost like it needs to reindex, recalibrate and refresh all of the content on the phone… ;)
 
I am so surprised my download was quite quick. Was roughly about 10 mins for both iPhone and iPad. Preparing takes far longer than download. I only did one device at time. iPhone 1st then when it all done then iPad. After iPad finish installing (installing at moment) then I do my Mac next. If iPhone download took ages then I would wait tomorrow do iPad and Mac and Apple TV.
Pretty quick for me as well on an iPhone 15 Pro Max in the U.S. About 12 minutes to download, 15 minutes to prepare update, and 10 minutes to update. Not much time to use the update, but so far no noticeable change in performance or appearance.
 
iPhone is downloading iOS 26 now (previously was on 18.6.1, although 18.7 is also offered).

iPad was on iOS 26 RC but nothing yet offered there, still thinks it is up to date on build 23A340.

MacOS is only offering 18.7 so far.

(Germany, in case that makes any difference).
Isn't that (Mac OS Sequoia) 15.7? not 18.7?
 
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whotta f is wrong with this stupid IOS update?

really bad re-design

0 improvements

looks like a toy for my 12yo, not a device for work.

can i downgrade back to normal IOS without this stupid gimmicky animations?.

I have pre-ordered my iphone 17, but i think i'm going to return it back due to impossible ios design. Android now shines vs. this stupidity.

for the first time since a decade i think that the IOS is a big step back in evolution.

makes me really sad because the hardware is great..

help!!!
 
I’m overall impressed with the design, but like most overhauls, I won’t use many of the new features until I stumble upon them.
 
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