Apple has officially released iOS 26, and with it, the company has published a massive list detailing nearly 200 changes.
Before you get too excited, this doesn’t mean 200 brand-new features. Instead, the list covers everything from major new tools to small refinements across system apps and settings.
The same type of change log has also been shared for iPadOS 26 and macOS 26, giving users a deeper look at what’s new in Apple’s latest software lineup.
Related: How to Install iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 on iPhone or iPad (OTA & IPSW Clean Install)
Most users will immediately notice the headline features, but Apple’s detailed lists highlight even the subtle updates, like design tweaks, background improvements, and bug fixes. These smaller changes often improve day-to-day usability just as much as the big features.
Related: How to Download and Install macOS Tahoe 26 Final on Your Mac
What’s Next
Apple’s software updates usually keep evolving with point releases (26.1, 26.2, etc.), so this won’t be the last wave of changes.
Throughout the week, I’ll be breaking down the most useful updates across iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 to help you make the most out of them.
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