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iOS 26.2 introduces new customization options for iPhone users, including an expanded Liquid Glass slider for the Lock Screen clock, a new screen flash for notifications, and an ‘Urgent’ toggle for reminders. Users can adjust clock transparency, make notifications more noticeable, and customize how urgent reminders are handled.
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iOS 26.2 introduces several new customization features for iPhone users. The Lock Screen clock now has an expanded Liquid Glass slider, allowing for greater control over opacity. Users can adjust the clock's transparency, provided it is set to the ‘Glass’ option, though size adjustments still require the default font. This enhancement gives users more freedom to personalize their Lock Screen aesthetics.
Another notable addition is the new screen flash for notifications. In addition to the existing camera flash option, users can enable their iPhone’s display to light up briefly when a notification arrives. This feature is found under Settings in the Accessibility section, and it can be combined with the camera flash for added visibility, appealing particularly to those who may have hearing difficulties.
The Reminders app now includes an 'Urgent' toggle for time-sensitive reminders. When activated, an alarm will sound on the Lock Screen, offering 'Snooze' and 'Stop' options. Users can modify this behavior in the app's settings to replace 'Snooze' with a 'Complete' button, which immediately marks the reminder as done. This tweak caters to different user preferences, accommodating those who want immediate task completion versus those who prefer a delay.
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