iOS 26.4 is now officially available to the public, following its Release Candidate a week ago. Notably, there’s still no sign of the new Siri, suggesting users will have to wait longer, with an iOS 27 debut remaining the most likely scenario. While many features were previously outlined, this update includes additional enhancements. Let’s delve into the specifics.
What’s New in iOS 26.4
Firstly, Apple Music introduces “Playlist Playground,” a new feature enabling users to create personalized playlists using text prompts. Apple Podcasts also receives updates, including HLS support and the ability to download videos for offline viewing.
Subscribers to Creator Studio can now access Freeform Creator Studio, leveraging new AI-powered features for image creation.
The Messages app gains new animations. Furthermore, a unified Apple Account hub has been implemented across the App Store, Apple Music, and other apps with user settings.
Apple has also rolled out a selection of new emojis.
Additionally, the Home screen now features a new “Ambient Music” widget, designed to help users relax with wellness-focused audio.
Additional Features and Changes
A renamed option, “Reduce Bright Effects,” is now available. This feature minimizes flashing during screen interactions.
Stolen Device Protection is now enabled by default, requiring Face ID or Touch ID authentication to access the Passwords app and other sensitive areas.
A minor adjustment to Family Sharing allows adult members of a group to use separate payment methods, removing the previous requirement of sharing a single payment method with all members.
Furthermore, subtitle settings are now directly accessible from the captions icon during media playback.
The Reminders app introduces an “Urgent” section, where reminders are accompanied by an alarm to notify users when a deadline approaches.
In the Settings app, the iCloud section now features an “iCloud.com” option, replacing the previous “Access iCloud Data on the Web” button.
Camera settings now include an “Audio Zoom” option, which focuses audio capture on the subject when zooming during video recording.
Additionally, for the first time, services like Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT are accessible via CarPlay. (Availability in specific regions may vary and will be confirmed.)
Finally, Apple has added a “Set Charge Limit” option to the Shortcuts app, allowing users to set a maximum charging level to help preserve iPhone battery health.
Please note: This article may be updated with further additions.

