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These features are coming to your iPhone with iOS 26.1

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How to make the lock screen clock big in iOS 26

Apple’s first big point update for iOS 26 is shaping up to be a bundle of small, useful tweaks rather than headline stuff.

It looks like the first update to the big iOS 26 upgrade will add a few quality-of-life changes you’ll feel the next time your alarm goes off or a timer finishes. At least that’ll be the case if nothing much changes from the first beta when the eventual public release happens later in the year.

Alarms and timers on the Lock Screen now use a slide to stop gestures. Snooze still takes a tap, but fully stopping the noise needs a swipe, which should cut down on those accidental taps in the dark.

Apple is also polishing bits of the interface so common actions are simpler and quicker, the sort of housekeeping that tends to land in these .1 releases.

MacRumors reports that iOS 26.1 will include additional Apple Intelligence languages (Danish, Dutch, Portuguese and Swedish, to name but a few) and support for Live Translation in Japanese, Korean, Italian and Chinese (Mandarin Traditional and Simplified.

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There are some tweaks to a couple of Apple’s apps, too. In Music, for example, you can swipe on the music player to flip through songs, and you can create custom workouts in the Fitness app.

A quiet round of refinements

This update looks like classic Apple tidying. Nothing wild, just subtle changes that smooth out daily use. That approach echoes how recent iOS point releases have added practical wins without the drama.

Should you care about 26.1?

If you live in the Clock app, you will. The new stop gesture is the kind of tiny change that saves you once and then becomes second nature. These small refinements also tend to be the ones you miss most when they are not there.

Not flashy, just handy. iOS 26.1 reads like Apple sanding down rough edges so the stuff you do ten times a day feels cleaner and harder to mess up.

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