Classic mode switching in the fifth beta of iOS 26 reverts the scroll direction when swiping to change shooting modes in the Camera app.
iOS 26 lets you revert swipe direction when changing camera shooting modes
Classic mode switching in the fifth beta of iOS 26 reverts the scroll direction when swiping to change shooting modes in the Camera app.
The iOS 26, iPadOS 26 and macOS Tahoe 26 operating systems sporting a glassy design overhaul are Apple's most popular developer betas so far.
Learn how to select all emails in the Apple Mail app on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac if you have updated to the latest iOS/macOS version and can’t seem to locate the usual “Select All” button.
Learn how to use the new accessibility sharing feature in iOS 26 to temporarily send your personal accessibility settings to another iPhone or iPad, allowing you to use that device comfortably.
Learn how to use the new Spatial Scene feature in iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 to view photos in 3D with depth that responds to device motion.
Apple's new iOS 26 operating system brings new wallpapers not only to the iPhone, but CarPlay as well, with 12 new options available.
Apple just released the public betas of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, tvOS 26, HomePod software 26, watchOS 26 and AirPods firmware.
Learn how to use Apple’s new Accessibility Reader feature to show text from any app in raw mode without formatting, images, or the user interface elements.
Learn how to personalize the Apple Files app in iOS 26 by changing folder colors and adding icons or emojis to folder images to distinguish them from regular blue folders.
Learn about the new features and changes in iOS 26 beta 4, released yesterday, ahead of Apple's new operating system for the iPhone this fall.
When you update your iPhone to iOS 26 and turn on Apple Intelligence, previously unavailable notification summaries for news apps will be turned on automatically.
Learn how to use the new transparent style app icons in iOS 26 that perfectly complement the new Liquid Glass design and add a unique look to your iPhone or iPad Home Screen.