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Apple dropped the first look of iOS 26.2 beta just a week ago, and we already know a few things that the update is all set to bring. Now, if you are someone who has not used the beta version, we will explore the 8 new features that Apple is set to bring with iOS 26.2 in December. The readers should know that Apple has not announced an exact release date until now, but yes, the company has confirmed that the latest update is coming in December. 8 New Features Coming With iOS 26.2 -First things first, Apple is bringing the liquid glass slider to the lock screen, where users will be able to adjust the opacity of the same for the clock as well. -Apple News is getting a fresh design this time with a dedicated 'Following' tab along with buttons for quick access to hot topics like politics, business, sports, and a lot more. -Apple Music is also bringing a new upgrade, with which the users will be able to get offline lyric support. With this feature, the users will be able to get the lyrics even when they are not connected to the cellular network or WiFi. -At the time of setting a reminder, if the user will toggle it to urgent that the same will also get an alarm for the designated time. -Sleep Score for iOS 26.2 has also been revised to make the readings more accurate. The readings go as follows: very low: 0 to 40, low: 41 to 60, OK: 61 to 80, high: 81 to 95, very high: 96 to 100. -Apple Podcasts app is set to get new features like automatic chapter for episodes, the ability to view other podcasts that a podcast mentions, and automatic chaptering for episodes. Also Read: Apple To Bring More Satellite Features For iPhone, All You Need To Know -Now, your iPhone screen can flash when a notification is received, which is again something new. In the past, only an LED camera flash for notifications was available on the iPhone. -AirPods Live Translation is coming for users in the European Union region. The feature allows users to understand someone who is talking in a different language in real time by translating the same into the user's native language. Get Latest News live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Technology Science and around the world.