Every year, your Apple iPhone receives a significant software update that introduces new features and enhancements. This year’s iteration, iOS 26, was recently released, bringing some major changes, particularly to the appearance of your screen and how your phone assists you in managing calls and information.
We’ve broken down the most useful new features, with a special look at the tools designed to make your iPhone easier to see and use.
📞 Stopping Interruptions: New Phone and Message Features
A significant focus of this update is ensuring your phone only gets your attention when you want it to, eliminating distractions.
1. Call Screening (No More Unknown Calls!)
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What it does: This feature automatically screens calls from numbers you don’t know before your phone even rings. It works like a polite virtual assistant.
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How it works: If an unknown number calls, your iPhone asks the caller to state their name and the reason for the call. Only when the call is identified as legitimate will your phone ring and show you a summary of the call’s purpose. This helps filter out telemarketers and spam.
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Why it’s helpful: It saves you the trouble of answering unwanted calls and reduces the stress and distraction of seeing an unknown number pop up.
2. Hold Assist (Say Goodbye To Hold Music!)
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What it does: If you get stuck on hold with a customer service agent, your iPhone can wait in line for you.
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How it works: Once the phone detects hold music, you can have your iPhone wait on the line. When a human agent finally returns, your iPhone will notify you with a simple sound and text, so you can pick up the call without interruption.
3. Message Screening
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What it does: Similar to calls, messages from unknown senders are automatically filtered into a separate folder.
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Why it’s helpful: Your main Messages list stays clean, only showing texts from your friends and contacts, helping you focus on the important conversations.
✨ Clearer Views & Easier Reading
Apple has added several significant features that make reading and using the phone much easier for everyone, particularly those who rely on accessibility settings.
1. Accessibility Reader (Instant Large Print)
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What it does: This is a fantastic new tool that gives you a dedicated reading mode for almost any text you find.
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How it works: When you’re viewing a webpage, a PDF, or even a menu through your camera, a new “Reader” button appears. Tapping it re-flows the text into your preferred font, size, colors, and spacing.
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Listen Toggle: It also has a “Listen” toggle that will read the text aloud to you, highlighting the words as they are spoken.
2. Customizable Home and Lock Screens
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What it does: You have much more control over how your Home and Lock screens look.
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Why it’s helpful: You can adjust the look of your app icons—including tinting them with different colors—which may improve contrast and visibility depending on your preference. The design is cleaner and simpler in places like the Camera and Safari apps.
3. Head Tracking and Improved Accessibility
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What it does: Head Tracking allows users to control the cursor on the screen using subtle head movements.
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Share Accessibility Settings: You can now AirDrop (wirelessly share) your preferred settings (like your large text size and color filters) to a friend’s or family member’s device temporarily—perfect for when you’re borrowing their iPhone.
đź§ The New Smart Tools: Apple Intelligence
This update builds on Apple Intelligence, adding a new set of smart tools built right into your iPhone. Think of it as a super-smart assistant that works within your apps.
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Summaries: It can summarize long emails, articles, or even text message threads for you, giving you the main points quickly.
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Smarter Siri: The voice assistant Siri is much better at understanding your personal context. For example, you can ask Siri to find information from your Mail or Messages app, making multi-step tasks much easier.
🛠️ Tips After Updating
Change can be tough! If things look or feel confusing after you update to iOS 26, remember these simple steps:
- Be Patient: It takes time to adjust to the new app layouts and relocated buttons. Don’t worry if it feels unfamiliar at first!
- Explore Settings: Go to your Settings app (the gray gear ⚙️) and tap on Accessibility. Check out the new options for Text Size and the Accessibility Reader—these are the key to customizing the new look to what works best for your eyes.
- Restart: If something is acting strangely, the old trick still works: turn your phone completely off, wait 30 seconds, and turn it back on.
This is a big update designed to make your iPhone easier to manage and interact with. Don’t be afraid to explore these new features!
If you encounter any snags, our Sharks are always here to help you navigate them!