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Apple is testing iOS 26.2, a new version of iOS 26 that’s going to come out right around mid-December. iOS 26.2 is going to bring big changes to iPhone users in Japan, but there are also quite a few feature tweaks available for everyone. We’ve rounded up all of the new features your iPhone will get in iOS 26.2.

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Reminders

In the Reminders app, there’s a new option to have an alarm go off when a reminder is due. Setting up an alarm can be done by toggling on the “Urgent” option when creating a reminder.

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When a Reminder alarm activates, it displays a snooze option or a slide to stop option. If you snooze it, it will show a countdown on the Lock Screen that includes an option to complete the reminder or reschedule it. Apple distinguishes Reminders alarms from standard alarms with a new blue color.

Apple provides a splash screen letting users know about the feature, plus a small banner that shows up when you go to add a new entry in the Reminders app after updating to iOS 26.2.

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Lock Screen

There is a Liquid Glass slider on the Lock Screen that lets you customize the appearance of the clock. When using the “Glass” option, you can use the slider to make the time look almost entirely clear, or give it a more frosted look.

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There continues to be a separate Solid toggle that turns off the Liquid Glass appearance for the clock entirely if you want to opt for a much more opaque design, and you can also still use the color options for the clock.

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Liquid Glass Settings

When using the new Liquid Glass “Tinted” option that reduces transparency, there’s a warning that the Tinted option cannot be used in tandem with the Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast Accessibility settings.

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Turning on Tinted mode is able to turn off Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast automatically. In the prior betas, there was no option to turn on Tinted mode without turning off these features manually.

AirDrop

Apple added new AirDrop functionality, providing a way for two people to share files temporarily without having to add one another as contacts.

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iOS 26.2 includes an option to generate a one-time AirDrop code, which can then be shared with someone who is not in your contacts list. The code allows file exchanges over AirDrop for a 30-day period.

People you have shared a one-time code with can be managed by opening up the Settings app, selecting the General section, choosing AirDrop, and tapping on “Manage Known AirDrop Contacts.”

Apple Music

Apple Music now supports offline lyrics, so you can see a song’s lyrics when not connected to Wi-Fi or cellular.

Sleep Score

With iOS 26.2 and watchOS 26.2, Apple has adjusted the ranges for the Sleep Score feature that it introduced earlier this year. The new Sleep Score numbers better match how people might be feeling after a night of sleep.

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These are the new scores:
  • Very Low - 0–40 (previously 0–29)
  • Low - 41–60 (previously 30–49)
  • OK - 61–80 (previously 50–69)
  • High - 81–95 (previously 70–89)
  • Very High - 96–100 (previously 90–100)
The “Very High” rank used to be “Excellent,” but Apple changed the name to be more in line with the other labels.

Sleep Scores are available on all Apple Watch models compatible with watchOS 26.2 and can be found in the Health app on the iPhone. Apple designed Sleep Score to provide an overall sense of sleep patterns, so users can identify habits that might impact their sleep.

Sleep Score takes into account sleep duration, bedtime, and interruptions to assign a nightly score that represents sleep quality. Duration is worth 50 points, bedtime is worth 30, and interruptions (times woken up in the night) are worth 20, for a total of 100 possible points each night.

Podcasts

The Podcasts app adds support for three new features, including automatically created chapters, options to see mentions of other podcasts from the transcript and the player, and access to links mentioned in a podcast on the episode page.

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Passwords

In the Settings section of the Passwords app, there’s an option to manage websites where passwords are not saved when signing in.

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AirPods Live Translation for EU

iOS 26.2 expands AirPods Live Translation to the European Union. Apple had to delay the feature in the EU to complete the engineering work needed to comply with the requirements of the Digital Markets Act.

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AirPods Live Translation works with the AirPods Pro 3, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods 4 with ANC. It is available in English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional Mandarin), Japanese, and Korean at the current time.

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It seems like the cute Liquid Glass animations exist only because Apple wants to justify the GPU power that is going to waste otherwise. The animations don't really add anything desirable.
 
It seems like the cute Liquid Glass animations exist only because Apple wants to justify the GPU power that is going to waste otherwise. The animations don't really add anything desirable.
I have an “old” iPhone 14 PM and the animations are fine, except for one place, which would most likely be fixed.
 
Groooooool, but when will 26.X fix “Touchscreen Gate” for those of us with bricked touchscreens on relatively new devices (12.9” M1 iPad Pro here)?

Bugs R Overwhelming
 
I wish they stop these dot release and do feature release once a year. If it didn't make it this year just wait another year for it to be included.

Instead we have constant changes to UI and features.
 
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Top ten I'd like in 26
Fix battery drain on watch and phone
Make keyboard functional
Fix the workout app
Get rid of pointless animations (or make it an option)
Let us go back to iOS 18
Add the remote app like in the old days (control panel is miserable)
Get watch fitness to work with headphones
Fix the floating miserable safari bar/bookmarks fiasco
Get Siri marginal useful for even shutting off TV
Let us go back to 18

That’s my list.
 
Apple announced in May that an update to Personal Voice – the ability to create a voice using only ten recorded phrases – would be available "this year." No sign of this in 16.2?
 
Glad to see you've heard my request.

Still, I can't help but notice that's it's been a whole 30 hours since you last posted the exact same post. That's not enough. That's not the MacRumors quality I'm used to.

I understand that it costs you bandwidth, but please make an effort to post the same thing every 24 hours, otherwise it's not a good look . I get lost if I don't see similar pattern for a whole day, and you're my best hope at finding bearings in this harsh world

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I want it posted every 15 minutes!
 
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