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The MacRumors Show: iOS 26 Is Finally Here!

On this episode of The MacRumors Show, we talk through iOS 26 and Apple's other major software updates, which officially launched this week.


‌iOS 26‌ introduces a major visual overhaul with "Liquid Glass," making system elements more translucent and fluid. There are a series of new communication features, such as backgrounds in Messages and Call Screening. The Lock Screen can adapt dynamically to photo subjects, while Photos gains a new Library and Collections layout and spatial 3D effects for favorites. Apple also added a new Games app that combines a user's game library with Game Center content.

iPadOS 26 focuses on transforming multitasking by replacing Split View and Slide Over with a full window management system. Users can freely resize app windows, minimize or maximize them with macOS-style traffic-light controls, and use a menu bar across apps. A new Mac-style toolbar and a redesigned cursor are also present.

macOS 26 brings Liquid Glass to the desktop for a refreshed aesthetic. Spotlight is overhauled with new search categories and quick keys, Control Center is more customizable with new menu bar options, and iPhone Live Activities can now be viewed directly on the Mac.

watchOS 26 brings improvements to the Control Center and Smart Stack, and brings Notes to the Apple Watch for the first time. New health features include hypertension notifications and Sleep Score, while fitness gains an AI-powered "Workout Buddy" for personalized guidance. A new wrist flick gesture lets users dismiss calls or alarms more intuitively.

Having tested the updates for several months, we take an overall look at the updates. We discuss polarized reaction to Liquid Glass, and Apple's controversial decision to remove the iPad's Split View and Slide Over. We also talk through enhancements to Apple Intelligence, such as improved Visual Intelligence and the ability to access Apple's on-device foundation models directly in Shortcuts.

‌iOS 26‌, ‌iPadOS 26‌, ‌watchOS 26‌, macOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 are available now. The MacRumors Show has its own YouTube channel, so make sure you're subscribed to keep up with new episodes and clips.

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Top Rated Comments

Johnny907 Avatar
26 weeks ago
Yeah and it sucks. Liquid Glass is a visual mess, and I don't know what is going on with iPadOS but file transfers to and from USB drives is taking ~3x longer than on iPadOS 18. How was this not clamped down on during the beta period?
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple.Fanatic Avatar
26 weeks ago
iOS 26 is trash!!!! I just got my iPhone 17 Pro, and it refuses to let me set up the f-ing phone. It keeps prompting me to use my old phone number that doesn't exist anymore, and my new phone number is set up and associated with my account, but for some reason, it keeps using my old number as the source of truth now stuck from setting up my new phone.
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
26 weeks ago
It's all quite funny really! Everyone rambles on for a year about how wonderful everything will be next time and then the buyer's remorse kicks in roughly 3 minutes after purchase or download.
iOS 26 and Tahoe are perfectly fine and have no more issues than their predecessors at this stage.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FatLouie Avatar
26 weeks ago
Well, seldom is there an update that has created this much angst. Between forcing Liquid Glass onto the user base, without permitting a complete fallback to the previous look, and getting rid of Finder...Apple has demonstrated complete arrogance and hubris, standing shoulder to shoulder with Microsoft in its disregard for customer feedback.

I can not find one reason to go past 18.7 on any of my devices.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jrawles92103 Avatar
26 weeks ago
This the ugliest, most useless OS visual update I've ever seen. How abut this apple, stop changing how we use our phones so they go back to being easy to use. 10 years with a trashcan icon in screenshots and now we use a back arrow? Seeing all tabs open on Safari is too many clicks. It’s like they tried to make it easier by making it more complicated. If I have to take this much time to learn a new OS I may as well learn android and have the option to get a flagship phone in black or gold.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
I7guy Avatar
26 weeks ago

It's all quite funny really! Everyone rambles on for a year about how wonderful everything will be next time and then the buyer's remorse kicks in roughly 3 minutes after purchase or download.
iOS 26 and Tahoe are perfectly fine and have no more issues than their predecessors at this stage.
Seems like a typical iOS release in MR land with comments all over the map. It’s also interesting people report different experiences across the same hardware.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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