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iOS 26.2 introduces a new feature that allows your iPhone's display to flash brightly for notifications, adding an alternative to the existing LED flash option. This can be activated through the Accessibility settings, providing a noticeable alert, especially when the always-on display is off. It's a useful addition for users who need a visual cue for incoming alerts.
iOS 26.1 replaces the 'Stop' button with a 'Slide to stop' gesture for alarms and timers. Users can switch back to the old button through a setting in Accessibility. The change aims to reduce accidental dismissals.
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.
iOS 26.1 Beta 4 introduces a new setting aimed at reducing the transparency effect of the liquid glass interface, providing users with a more customizable visual experience. This feature responds to user feedback for enhanced accessibility and personalization options in the operating system. Additionally, the update includes various bug fixes and performance improvements.