The Phone app has received a major update! This year, Apple has lavished attention on it, introducing a new design in iOS 26, and extending its availability to iPadOS 26 and macOS 26. The application now includes features that help users better manage unwanted calls. Let’s explore what’s new.
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A Cleaner Main Tab
With iOS 26, the Phone app undergoes a significant redesign, offering a unified new look upon first opening. Before even enabling this new layout, it’s evident that the overall appearance has been updated to align with Liquid Glass, the new interface that debuted across various systems this year. The buttons now feature rounded edges, and the bottom bar appears to float above the interface.
The revamped design, the first major evolution of the Phone app since its inception in 2007, simplifies the categories at the bottom to three: Calls, Contacts, and Keypad. The main view now integrates the two tabs that have been removed, displaying at the top the …
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