With the release of iOS 26, Apple has introduced a plethora of hidden features that are set to revolutionize the way you interact with your iPhone. These features, ranging from home screen ...
Apple’s iOS 26 introduces a variety of hidden features aimed at improving your device’s functionality, security, and customization options. Whether you’re a casual user or a tech enthusiast, these ...
iOS 26 hides far more than a few cosmetic tweaks, and many of its most useful upgrades are buried behind menus, gestures, and settings that most people never touch. Drawing on recent reporting about ...
With more than a decade of experience, Nelson covers Apple and Google and writes about iPhone and Android features, privacy and security settings, and more. Every year, Apple's new iOS software update ...
There are plenty of smaller, hidden improvements in iOS 26. Photo/Graphics: Apple/Rajesh Pandey/Cult Of Mac Apple focused heavily on the new Liquid Glass design language during the iOS 26 unveiling ...
In iOS 26, Visual Intelligence kicks in the moment you take a screenshot. As soon as you take a screenshot, tap the thumbnail to open the editor, and you'll see two new buttons: Ask (send the ...
Even in the age of AI, the iPhone 17 series is flying off the shelves – despite Apple Intelligence being crippled in its current form. That said, the iPhone 17 has all the required hardware to run ...
iOS 26 introduces a range of features designed to improve functionality and simplify daily interactions. While adoption rates remain modest, this update is packed with hidden tools that can make your ...
Apple's iOS 26 launched amid quite the buzz, especially since the company shifted gears and did away with iOS 19. From the liquid glass redesign to the new AI-powered features to Siri's glow up, there ...
Apple released iOS 26 in mid-September, bringing a range of new features and changes to iPhones across the globe. But not all of the included improvements have been showcased with Apple's typical ...
[[federico]] I’ve been doing some experiments in the Files app lately as part of a story I’m working on, and I’ve come across a semi-hidden gesture that exposes some useful functionality in Apple’s ...