Apple has started rolling out the stable iOS 26.1 update for iPhone users. The update is 4.99 GB in size and brings several new features, improvements, and security fixes.
One of the main highlights of this update is the new Liquid Glass setting. It allows users to choose between the default clear look or a new tinted style that increases the opacity of materials in apps and notifications on the Lock Screen.
Apple has also improved Live Translation with AirPods, which now supports more languages — including Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese, Korean, and Italian.
In addition, Apple Music gets some nice upgrades. Users can now use swipe gestures in the Mini Player to skip tracks, and AutoMix is now supported over AirPlay for a smoother playback experience.
For creators, iOS 26.1 introduces gain control for external USB microphones when recording with local capture, and the ability to save local capture files to specific locations.
The Fitness app now supports manual workout logging, making it easier for users to record workouts even without Apple Watch tracking. There’s also a new Camera setting that lets you enable or disable the swipe gesture from the Lock Screen to open the Camera app.
Apple has improved FaceTime audio quality, especially under low-bandwidth conditions, for clearer calls.
Finally, Communication Safety and Web content filters that block adult websites are now enabled by default for existing child accounts between the ages of 13 and 17 (depending on the region).
The iOS 26.1 update is available for all supported iPhone models. Users can download it by going to Settings → General → Software Update.
