15 New Things Your iPhone Can Do in iOS 26.2

Apple is preparing to release iOS 26.2, the second major point update for iPhones since iOS 26 debuted in September. The update brings at least 15 notable features and improvements. Below is a normalized summary of the key items reported.

1) Enhanced Live Activities: Real-time status updates for apps on the lock screen and dynamic island, improving at-a-glance information.

2) Revamped Focus Modes: More granular control and smarter automation to reduce distractions while staying productive.

3) Improved Battery Health Insights: More detailed analytics to help users manage charging and longevity.

4) Advanced Privacy Protections: Additional on-device processing and clearer permission prompts.

5) Faster App Experience: Performance optimizations for launching apps and switching between tasks.

6) Enhanced Safari Privacy: Stronger protections for cross-site tracking and smoother user controls.

7) New Widgets and Customization: Expanded widget options for home screen organization and personalization.

8) Refined Camera Features: Improved computational photography modes and new shooting options.

9) Health App Upgrades: Expanded metrics and better data visualization for wellness tracking.

10) Messages Enhancements: More expressive reactions and improved search within conversations.

11) Maps Improvements: More accurate routing, offline data, and richer points of interest.

12) Siri Upgrades: Faster responses and offline capabilities for common tasks.

13) AirPlay and Continuity: Smoother transitions between devices and expanded media controls.

14) System-wide Accessibility: New options to tailor UI and interactions to accessibility needs.

15) Developer Enhancements: New APIs and tools to build richer apps with privacy-first design.

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Author’s summary (one sentence, 120–200 characters): iOS 26.2 adds 15 notable features, boosting privacy, performance, customization, and cross-device workflows while refining existing systems for a smoother iPhone experience.

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