- Visual revolution: iOS 26 introduces Liquid‑Glass, a translucent, refractive UI overhaul—spanning iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, tvOS and CarPlay.
- CarPlay gets smarter: standard CarPlay receives refined notifications, widgets, Live Activities and emoji Tapbacks; CarPlay Ultra adds instrument-cluster integration debuting in Aston Martin 2025s.
- AI is in—if you’re new enough: Apple Intelligence boosts Wallet, Reminders, messages, Visual Intelligence, translation and more—but only for A17 Pro devices, i.e., iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max and iPhone 16 variants.
- Who’s supported? iPhones 11–16 and SE 2 & 3 are eligible, but A13/A14 users miss the AI extras—or legacy devices like XR, XS, XS Max get dropped entirely.
- When can you get it? Developer beta is already out since June 9; public beta drops mid‑July; final release plus rumored iPhone 17 launch is set for September 16, 2025, including global rollout in UAE, India and beyond .
What Is Liquid‑Glass—and Why It’s Apple Lovey‑Dovey with Transparency
After almost a decade of subtle tweaks, Apple has unleashed the boldest UI redesign since iOS 7: Liquid‑Glass. Inspired by visionOS, this new visual style introduces:
- Translucent “glass-like” layers across apps, widgets, sidebars and controls.
- A dynamic reflective, refractive environment adapting to light, color, content.
- Softened edges and skeuomorphic touches—icons flirt with the iOS 6 era—just for nostalgia nerds .
- Flexible widget and lock screen layouts, fresh Photos, Camera, Safari and Notes designs.
Apple says it’s about “deep integration of hardware and software,” so future iPhones (rumor: iPhone 20 “Glasswing” in 2027) may carry physical curves to match.

CarPlay Gets a Glow‑Up—And Becomes Ultra
Standard CarPlay Enhancements:
- Liquid‑Glass aesthetics grace your dash, switching seamlessly between light and dark modes
- Non-interruptive call alerts in “pill” style, so tunes and maps stay visible .
- Widgets, Live Activities, pinned chats, emoji Tapbacks and improved Maps intelligence: modern, safe driving at last.
CarPlay Ultra (Your car just got VIP):
- Full instrument cluster integration (speedometer, climate, seat controls) all powered by Apple
- First available in select 2025 Aston Martin models, expanding to Hyundai, Kia, Genesis in 2026
In short: your car just got smarter than you—and yes, quite a bit more stylish.

Apple Intelligence: Only for the “Young and Restless” iPhones
Apple is doubling down on AI—but only on the sculpted edges of its silicon:
Exclusive to A17 Pro SoC or better, which currently means:
- iPhone 15 Pro / Pro Max
- iPhone 16 / 16 Pro / 16 Pro Max / 16e
These models get:
- Smart tracking in Wallet: orders tracked automatically via Mail parsing.
- Reminders: auto-suggest tasks from messages and apps .
- Messages: polls, AI-suggested backgrounds .
- Visual Intelligence: smart screenshot actions like product shopping and info saving .
- Genmoji / Image Playground: AI-generated images and emoji fun.
- Live Translation, Siri-like smarts, smarter Shortcuts, battery optimization.
On older devices (A13/A14) you get Liquid‑Glass extras—but not this AI party.
Who Can Get iOS 26—and Who’s Left Behind?
Device Category | Liquid‑Glass + Core iOS 26 | Apple Intelligence Features |
---|---|---|
iPhone 11 / 12 / 13 / 14 / 15 / 16 / SE 2 & 3 | ✅ | ❌ unless A17 Pro |
iPhone 15 / 15 Plus | ✅ | ❌ |
iPhone 15 Pro / Pro Max | ✅ | ✅ |
iPhone 16 / 16 Plus / Pro / Pro Max / 16e | ✅ | ✅ |
iPhone XS / XS Max / XR | ❌ | ❌ |
So if you’re using an iPhone XS, XR or older, you’re out of the iOS 26 club—bye-bye Glass UI, hello iOS 18 security updates only.
When You Can Actually Get It
- Developer Beta: released June 9—if you risk broken apps, install away.
- Public Beta: expected mid‑July (around the 15th).
- Final Release: September 16, 2025, aligning with iPhone 17 debut; global rollout includes UAE and India.
What UAE & Indian Users Should Expect
- USUAL SCHEDULE: UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi) and India follow the global timeline. iOS 26 lands in fall with public beta in July
- IF YOU OWN AN iPhone 15 Pro or 16: the AI extras land too.
- OLDER DEVICES (XR/XS): no fun—only security updates remain.
Turning Off Liquid‑Glass If It’s Too Gaudy
If you find floating glass panels disorienting or hard to read:
Go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size > Reduce Transparency: it darkens backgrounds while keeping shape and layout intact.
Apple insists the design is still early and will be refined during beta testing—so feedback matters.
What Else Comes With iOS 26?
It’s not just looks and driving—
- Messages app now supports group polls, conversation backgrounds and improved RCS screening
- Photos returns to tab bar, supports “spatial photo” depth effects
- Notes can now record and transcribe phone calls, export Markdown
- Maps gets commute insights and delay alerts via on-device Intelligence
- Wallet increases convenience with boarding pass maps, digital passport passes, and Live Activities for real-time updates
- Shortcuts, Apple Music, Home app, Games app, Photos, even Mac’ll get a Phone app, watchOS and visionOS pick up AI and interface polish
“With Liquid‑Glass and AI built‑in, your iPhone could now literally match the future—if only it didn’t exclude your three‑year‑old hardware.”
What It All Means
- Designwise: iOS 26 is Apple betting big on visual storytelling—think glass-like depth across devices, setting the stage for future hardware.
- Driving: safer CarPlay integration keeps apps minimal, attention maximum. CarPlay Ultra signals deeper automaker partnerships.
- AI: Apple is catching up. Their model works in-device (privacy-focused), but only on the latest silicon.
- Device fragmentation: old hardware gets dropped; mid-range stays bare UI, flagships get the star treatment.
- Timing: if you’re a fan of bleeding-edge features, install the beta in July; otherwise, wait for the September final rollout.
Apple’s iOS 26 is a statement—a bold visual refresh, a leap into safer driving experiences, and an AI-powered future… but only for the new kids on the block.
Liquid‑Glass gives a stunning facelift to older iPhones through the update, but the real intelligence is off-limits unless you’re on iPhone 15 Pro or later. Meanwhile, your car just got smarter, prettier, and more integrated.

Whether you’re late to the party or ahead of the curve, one thing is clear: Apple’s calling records have changed, and only some of you are invited to the VIP after‑party.
Let me know if you’d like a deep dive into CarPlay Ultra vehicles, a feature-by-feature comparison, or regional rollout schedules!