Apple has officially started rolling out iOS 26.1, which is the first major update since iOS 26 debuted in September. The update, now available for all compatible iPhones, focuses on refining the user experience with practical tweaks, aesthetic changes, and quality-of-life improvements. It also brings some long-awaited fixes to issues that users have been vocal about, especially around the Liquid Glass interface and the Lock Screen camera shortcut.
Apple rolls out iOS 26.1 update: Full list of features and improvements coming to iPhones
At its core, iOS 26.1 doesn’t reinvent the iPhone experience but rather fine-tunes it. Apple has focused on details that make daily interactions smoother, from adjusting how the interface looks to adding more control over common annoyances.
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