Update Nov. 10 with more details of the upcoming release.
Apple’s next major iPhone update is on its way, and, unusually, Apple has revealed when it’s coming, specifying that it will land in December and will work on iPhones from iPhone 11 to iPhone 17. Here’s the date you should mark in your calendars.
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The clue from Apple came in a recent Newsroom report, when it said on Nov. 4, “Next month, Live Translation on AirPods will expand to the EU, making face-to-face conversations easier by helping users communicate even if they don’t speak the same language.”
While this doesn’t name iOS 26.2, it’s unlikely to be anything else. If there were to be a smaller release before it, iOS 26.1.1, for instance, it would almost certainly be a bug fix release. New features, such as the expansion of Live Translation, would be saved for a big-number release like iOS 26.2.
If the development of the update was delayed for some reason, Apple could push the Live Translation feature out in a differently numbered release to stick to its commitment, but that’s not likely.
There’s no sign of delay yet, with the developer beta arriving very quickly after the public release of iOS 26.1, and the public beta appearing on Nov. 6.
That said, something interesting is happening: the developer beta can’t be installed on Apple devices with the C1 or C1X modem installed, that is, the iPhone 16e, iPhone Air and iPad Pro M5 with cellular connectivity. I suspect this will be resolved quickly and won’t slow down the overall cycle.
Apple iOS 26.2 Release Date
Which leaves us where, beyond a commitment to December? While the development cycle seems to be going roughly as planned, the later start could mean later delivery compared to recent years which have seen the x.2 update go on general release on or around Dec. 11 to Dec. 13. It’s almost always been the case that it has been released on a Monday or Tuesday, with last year being an exception: Wednesday, Dec. 11.
Since the cycle began a little later this time around, the equivalent Wednesday, Dec. 10, sounds too early.
I believe iOS 26.2 will be released in mid-December, as usual, on Monday, Dec. 15 or Tuesday, Dec. 16.
Apple iOS 26.2 — What’s In The Release
It’s not yet clear how many new features will come in iOS 26.2: Apple adds features in successive beta releases. What’s clear from the first beta is that there will be new elements alongside the inevitable security updates and bug fixes.
So far, these include a new feature for Reminders to set a reminder as urgent, which will set an alarm on the phone. Apple Music will have lyrics for songs in your library even if you’re not connected to the cloud. Sleep Scores are being updated. If you currently score 71 in your sleep score, that gets a “high” score, but with iOS 26.2, it’ll slide down to “OK”. High will now refer to 81-95 scores.
EU users will gain Live Translation for AirPods but Wi-Fi network syncing will be removed. The latter is due to the Digital Markets Act in the EU.
Here’s one related to Liquid Glass: a slider will allow you to adjust the transparency level of the clock. There will also be changes to Apple News and smaller modifications.
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