Apple releases iOS, iPadOS, macOS 26.4 with a long list of medium-size tweaks

The 26.4 updates are more significant than the last few updates have been.

Apple releases iOS, iPadOS, macOS 26.4 with a long list of medium-size tweaks
Apple releases iOS, iPadOS, macOS 26.4 with a long list of medium-size tweaks Photo: Ars Technica

We covered many of the most notable features when the first versions of these updates were released through Apple’s beta testing channels.

Those include charging limits for MacBooks, for those who don’t want to allow their batteries to charge to their full capacities; the return of the “compact” tab view for Safari running on macOS Tahoe and iPadOS 26; and enabled-by-default Stolen Device Protection .

Other features include the handful of new emoji from the Unicode 17.0 release ( see Emojipedia for more ); AI-generated Apple Music playlists; new Creator Studio features for the built-in Freeform app; and the ability for adults in a Family Sharing group to use different payment methods from one another when making purchases.

One feature that Apple is publicly testing but which isn’t in the final version of the 26.4 release is end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging.

For now, texting with Android users will continue to use the unencrypted version of RCS that Apple began rolling out in 2024 (or, in some cases depending on carrier compatibility, SMS).

The version of the RCS standard that supports end-to-end encryption (version 3.0, for the record) also supports things like inline replies and editing or unsending texts—Apple supports these features in iMessage, but it’s unclear whether the RCS update will add them for green-bubble text threads.

Source: This article was originally published by Ars Technica

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