Close Menu
Gadget Guide News
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Best Stuff
  • Buying Guides
  • Deals

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending

Data centers in Oregon might be helping to drive an increase in cancer and miscarriages

November 30, 2025

This deal on smart glasses was too good for my husband to pass up

November 30, 2025

You need to read the treatise on spacing out, Bored and Brilliant

November 30, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Gadget Guide News
Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Best Stuff
  • Buying Guides
  • Deals
Gadget Guide News
  • Best Stuff
  • Buying Guides
  • Reviews
  • Deals
  • Features
Home»Features»The best iOS 26 tips and tricks I’ve found so far
Features

The best iOS 26 tips and tricks I’ve found so far

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 5, 2025016 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email Telegram WhatsApp
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

Another year brings another iOS update for your Apple iPhone. I’ve been digging through iOS 26 since its earliest versions to bring you loads of new iOS tips and features – and one absurdly tall clock. Below, you’ll find the best iOS 26 tips I’ve found so far, fully updated for iOS 26.1

iOS 26 runs on all iPhones released this decade and some more besides. Read our guide to iOS 26 system requirements if you need to know whether it will work on your iPhone. And if you’re wondering why Apple decided not to call this version iOS 19 (given that it follows iOS 18), read Why Apple skipped iOS 19 and went straight to iOS 26.

Tame Liquid Glass

Add a tint

Apple’s Liquid Glass is part Windows Vista, part tech demo, with see-through UI and refracting light. It can also make stuff hard to read. To reduce the effect (which then becomes more Liquid Frosted Glass), open the Settings app, head to ‘Display & Brightness’ > ‘Liquid Glass’ and turn on Tinted.

Take things further

If you still find Liquid Glass an annoyance, it can be further adjusted in the Accessibility area of Settings. Under ‘Display & Text Size’, experiment with ‘Reduce Transparency’. If you’d like even more clarity for UI, turn on ‘Show Borders’. Remove most animation by activating ‘Reduce Motion’ in the Motion section.

Make it your own

Lock Screen editing

Stretch the clock

Tap-hold the Lock Screen and prod Customise. Tap the clock for options to make it solid, not glassy. Then, for reasons known only to Apple, drag the clock’s drag handle downwards to make it ridiculously tall.

Make glass icons

Tap-hold a Home Screen, tap Edit and choose Customise. The new Clear option gives icons a fancy ‘etched glass’ look; Dark improves legibility. But beware: this look leaks into other apps, whether you want that or not.

Power up comms

Messages iOS 26

Block nuisance calls

Tired of unknown callers? In Settings > Apps > Phone, turn on ‘Ask Reason for Calling’. That’ll get you a transcription of why someone’s calling, whereupon you can pick up or ignore. Enable ‘Move to Unknown Callers’ to funnel all missed randos to a holding pen.

Customise Messages

Irritate friends in Messages by tapping the avatar atop a thread, then Backgrounds, then the animated Aurora or a monstrosity from Image Playgrounds. For your next message, tap + and then Polls to ascertain how much everyone now hates you. Then revel in being able to tap-hold a message, choose Select and grab just part of it rather than copying the whole thing.

Be less alarmed

Clock alarm iOS 26

Slide to stop

The iOS 26 redesign unwisely put the Snooze and Stop Lock Screen buttons right next to each other, massively increasing the chance of you accidentally turning off your alarm entirely. In iOS 26.1, Stop now needs a more deliberate slide action. Phew.

Snooze less (or more)

Previously, Apple forced snoozes to be an oddly specific nine minutes long. If you felt that was too much nap, not enough urgency, or actually really stingy, you can now set custom times in the Clock app. Tap an alarm and set ‘Snooze Duration’ to a new value between one and 15 minutes.

Spotlight sounds

Pinned album

Pin albums

In Music, use the pin option found in a ‘…’ menu to pin the album or any individual song to the top of your Library tab. You’ll be asked if you’d like to auto-download pinned items. Do so and you’ll always have offline access to your favourites.

Gawp at art

When playing a song in Music, lock your iPhone and then bring up the Lock Screen. In iOS 26, note how the album art fills much more of the screen, with the playback controls below and the clock now squished above.

Tune controls

Podcasts iOS 26 tips

Glide through tracks

When a really rubbish track starts playing in Music, you don’t want to battle with Siri to move things on, nor file your finger down to a point to hit the tiny ‘next track’ button. So rejoice that iOS 26.1 lets you swipe left to play the next track – and the other way if you want to play the previous one.

Fine-tune podcasts

Third-party podcast apps surged ahead of Apple’s by providing all kinds of options to make playback clearer and also faster. Podcasts now gets in on the act. Tap the playback button and use ‘Enhance Dialogue’ to boost voices. You can also drag across the speed options for fine-grained control.

Know it all

Translation in iOS 26

Translate everything

Want to chat to someone who doesn’t speak your language? Preload languages with Settings > General > Apps > Translate > ‘Downloaded Languages’. Auto-translate should then kick in for Phone and Messages – albeit between two languages only. Also check out Apple Music’s lyrics view, which is (very) gradually rolling out translation.

Snap and search

Visual Intelligence now identifies what’s in screenshots. Snap one (Power + Volume Up buttons), draw around an object and then tap buttons to run an image search or a ChatGPT query. And, yes, this is Apple playing catch-up with its rivals in surprisingly inelegant fashion. But it’s better than nothing.

Level up play

Games app in iOS 26

Battle friends

In the Games app, head to Friends, tap ‘Challenge Your Friends’ and pick a game. Choose a challenge, tweak settings (such as the number of tries or days), select players, and try really hard to not start griping when you come last.

View gamepad support

In Library, tap the filter menu next to ‘Your Games’. Select ‘Controller Support’ to filter titles by those you have access to – which you can sort by install date or name – and that work with kit like a GameSir G8 Galileo or a Backbone One.

Make new realities

Add a style

Spatial 3D snaps

Image Playground now has you pick a style before crafting a tiny image. You can choose from a sketch, a Genmoji (also available in Messages – use + > Genmoji) or somewhat more realistic output courtesy of ChatGPT. Not the most life-changing of iOS 26 tips, but, hey, I got a weird squirrel on a rocket ship out of it.

Make 3D snaps

To bring your own photos to life, tap one in the Photos app, then hit the tiny ‘Spatial Scene’ button. Waggle your phone to animate what’s now a tiny 3D scene with parallax. Note: this works with any photo, not just ones taken with swanky new iPhones.

Quick iOS 26.1 tips

Preview in iOS 26

Check out Preview: Use the Preview app to view images and PDFs on your iPhone, just like on Mac. But don’t try to rearrange pages, like on Mac, because you can’t. Boo.

Reduce Lock Screen swipes: Always accidentally opening Camera with a swipe? In Settings, go to Camera and turn off ‘Lock Screen Swipe to Open Camera’. Sorted.

Add custom Fitness workouts: In Fitness, go to Workout and tap +. In ‘Add Workout’, input session details so your efforts don’t vanish into the ether.

View the Home indicator: Finally, the Home indicator in iOS 26 fades after you open an app. You can still use gestures at the bottom of the screen, though, and the indicator will temporarily reappear while you do so.

Read the full article here

Follow on Google News Follow on Flipboard
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
News Room
  • Website

Related Posts

The best mid-range phones in 2025 reviewed and rated

November 7, 2025

The best iOS 26 and 26.1 tricks I’ve found to power up your iPhone

November 6, 2025

I’ve spent one month with the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and iPhone Air: here’s which you should pick

November 6, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Articles

A bundle with Amazon’s biggest smart display and a stand just got its biggest discount

October 3, 2025

The OnePlus 15 is the phone to buy if you hate charging your phone

November 13, 2025

Kodak’s has ‘new’ 35mm film on the market – here’s why it’s a big deal

October 3, 2025
Latest Reviews

Rivian’s software-powered e-bike won me over with its adaptability 

News RoomNovember 28, 2025

Arturia’s AstroLab 37 crams 44 synths into a tiny keyboard

News RoomNovember 25, 2025

The 5 best noise-canceling headphones of 2025

News RoomNovember 25, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Demo
Most Popular

Pixel Airdropping to iPhones, Macs, and iPads works great

November 21, 2025

A bundle with Amazon’s biggest smart display and a stand just got its biggest discount

October 3, 2025

The OnePlus 15 is the phone to buy if you hate charging your phone

November 13, 2025
Our Picks

How AI models might change the way you use your computer

November 30, 2025

It doesn’t end at Neuralink

November 30, 2025

The Installer tech and gadget gift guide for 2025

November 30, 2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
2025 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.