iOS 26.4 is Here, Everything You Need to Know About

iOS 26.4 Adds 10+ New Features to Apple Music, Podcasts, Health, and More Apps

Apple has released iOS 26.4, and while it skips the long-rumored Siri upgrade, the update still brings a wide mix of practical features, design tweaks, and security fixes. You get meaningful upgrades across Apple Music, Podcasts, accessibility, and system-level tools, along with small quality-of-life changes that improve everyday use.

Here’s a clear breakdown of what actually matters in iOS 26.4 and how it changes your iPhone experience.

Apple Music gets smarter and more useful

Apple focused heavily on Apple Music in this update, and it shows. The changes improve discovery, personalization, and playlist management.

Playlist Playground adds AI playlist creation

The headline feature is Playlist Playground. It lets you create playlists using simple text prompts.

You can type something like:

  • “late night focus music”
  • “gym hype songs”
  • “90s road trip hits”

The system generates a full playlist with:

  • A custom title
  • Around 25 songs
  • A description

You can refine results by adding more prompts or manually editing the list. This feature is powered by Apple’s AI capabilities and is currently limited to the United States.

Concert discovery and better UI

Apple Music Gets “Playlist Playground” in iOS 26.4 Beta

Apple Music also introduces a “Concerts Near You” section. It shows:

  • Local shows
  • Tour dates
  • Artist-based recommendations

Apple partners with platforms like Ticketmaster to power this.

At the same time, album and playlist pages now use full-screen artwork, which makes the app feel more immersive.

Small but useful improvements

  • Add a song to multiple playlists at once
  • Better playlist management flow
  • More visual polish across the app

These are small changes, but they save time if you manage a large library.

New emoji finally arrive

iOS 26.4 Beta 4 Introduces Several New Emoji for iPhone

iOS 26.4 adds eight new emoji:

  • Trombone
  • Treasure chest
  • Distorted face
  • Hairy creature
  • Fight cloud
  • Orca
  • Landslide
  • Ballet dancer

There are also:

  • New skin tone options
  • Gender-neutral variants

Apple usually updates emoji once a year, and this batch adds more expressive options for messaging.

Podcasts now support better video playback

Apple Podcasts receives a major upgrade with improved video support.

You can now:

  • Watch and listen seamlessly
  • Download video podcasts for offline viewing
  • Switch between audio and video instantly

The system uses HTTP Live Streaming to adjust quality based on your connection. This ensures smooth playback on both Wi-Fi and cellular networks. (9to5Mac)

This change brings Podcasts closer to YouTube and Spotify in terms of video experience.

Offline music recognition is finally here

iOS 26.4 upgrades song recognition in Control Center.

Now, your iPhone can:

  • Identify songs without internet
  • Store results
  • Show details once you reconnect

This is useful when you hear a song in places with poor connectivity.

Family Sharing gets a long-needed fix

Apple fixes a major limitation in Family Sharing.

Before:

  • Only one payment method for all members

Now:

  • Each adult can use their own payment method

This makes purchases cleaner and avoids billing confusion.

Security gets stronger by default

Stolen Device Protection is now always on

Apple now enables Stolen Device Protection by default.

This feature:

  • Requires Face ID or Touch ID for sensitive actions
  • Adds a security delay for certain changes
  • Protects accounts even if someone knows your passcode

It directly addresses theft scenarios where attackers access passwords and banking apps.

Accessibility improvements feel more refined

Apple continues improving accessibility in meaningful ways.

Reduce Bright Effects

This setting reduces:

  • Flashing UI elements
  • Bright animations

It helps users who are sensitive to visual effects.

Better motion control

The Reduce Motion setting now works more consistently with Liquid Glass animations.

Easier captions control

You can now adjust subtitles and captions directly from the media player interface.

Messages and system UI changes

These are smaller updates, but they improve usability.

Messages app

  • New animations for conversations
  • Slightly smoother interactions

Apple Account redesign

  • Unified account hub across apps
  • Cleaner layout for purchases and updates

App Store tweaks

  • Search moved to the top
  • Updates section redesigned

New widgets and customization tools

Ambient Music widget

You can now add an Ambient Music widget to:

  • Home Screen
  • Lock Screen

It supports categories like:

  • Sleep
  • Focus
  • Wellbeing

This turns your iPhone into a quick ambient sound player.

Wallpaper and watch face updates

Apple redesigns:

  • Wallpaper Gallery
  • Watch Face Gallery

You can now browse and download options more easily.

Freeform Creator Studio adds pro tools

Freeform gets a Creator Studio upgrade with:

  • A content hub for assets
  • Graphics, photos, illustrations
  • AI-powered image tools

This is aimed at creators who want more advanced collaboration tools inside Apple’s ecosystem.

Reminders become more urgent

The Reminders app adds a new “Urgent” section.

You can:

  • Mark reminders as urgent
  • Trigger stronger alerts
  • Get clearer notifications

This helps prioritize important tasks without clutter.

Camera and audio upgrades

Audio Zoom improves video recording

A new Audio Zoom feature lets the microphone focus on the subject when you zoom in.

This means:

  • Clearer subject audio
  • Reduced background noise

It improves video quality without extra hardware.

CarPlay gets AI support

CarPlay may soon support external AI chatbots without replacing Siri

CarPlay now supports third-party AI apps like:

  • ChatGPT
  • Gemini
  • Claude

You can:

  • Ask questions hands-free
  • Use voice-based interactions

However:

  • These apps cannot control car functions
  • No wake word support yet

This is an early step toward smarter in-car assistants.

Health and system updates

Health app improvements

  • New Average Bedtime metric
  • Better sleep tracking insights
  • Blood oxygen data added to graphs

Hotspot tracking

  • Data usage visible in Personal Hotspot section

iCloud web settings

  • New “Allow Search” toggle for iCloud.com

Performance and bug fixes

Keyboard accuracy fix

Apple fixes a major typing bug where:

  • Characters were missed during fast typing
  • Autocorrect struggled to keep up

Users report improved typing accuracy after the update.

Security patches

iOS 26.4 fixes over 35 vulnerabilities across:

  • Safari
  • Messages
  • System services

Apple recommends updating as soon as possible to stay protected.

How to install iOS 26.4

Follow these steps:

  1. Open Settings
  2. Tap General
  3. Tap Software Update
  4. Download and install

The update is available for:

  • iPhone 11 and later

What’s missing

The biggest absence is the upgraded Siri experience.

Reports suggested a smarter, AI-powered Siri, but it did not make it into this release.

Verdict

iOS 26.4 is not a headline-grabbing update, but it improves real-world usage in many areas.

You get:

  • Smarter Apple Music features
  • Better security by default
  • Useful system tweaks
  • Improved accessibility

The update focuses on refinement rather than big changes, and that makes the iPhone feel more polished in daily use.

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