iOS 26.2 is almost ready for release, bringing visual upgrades, new tools and useful improvements across apps that refine the overall iPhone experience.
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iOS 26.2 Release
Apple has rolled out the second Release Candidate of iOS 26.2 to developers and public beta users, signalling that the update is almost ready for everyone. This new RC, identified as build 23C54, replaces the earlier 23C52 version and packs several visual upgrades, feature refinements, and app enhancements heading to iPhones soon. (Image credits: MacRumors)
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New Lock Screen Liquid Glass Controls
iOS 26.2 introduces a Liquid Glass transparency slider for the Lock Screen clock, giving users more freedom to customise the look and feel of their device. Apple continues expanding this design language, delivering smoother and more fluid visual elements across the interface.
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Measure App Gets a Fresh Look
The Measure app receives one of the most noticeable upgrades in this update. Apple has redesigned the level tool with a Liquid Glass-inspired appearance, swapping the plain white indicators for translucent, bubble-like visuals. It aligns with the aesthetic showcased earlier at WWDC.
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Faster, Smoother Menu Animations
System-wide menus now animate with livelier and more responsive transitions. Pop-out menus feel quicker and more playful, closely matching the animations Apple originally previewed during its developer conference, making the interface feel more polished.
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Games App Improvements
Apple is enhancing the gaming experience as well, with the Games app gaining new sorting options like library order by file size. Users will also see real-time score updates and improved controller navigation for a more seamless gameplay experience.
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CarPlay And Safety Upgrades
CarPlay now offers the option to hide pinned conversations in Messages, improving in-car customisation. Apple has also clarified how Enhanced Safety Alerts work, explaining that notifications for emergencies such as earthquakes or floods rely on available connectivity without storing long-term location data. (Image credits: MacRumors)









