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    It’s update time. Apple has just publicly rolled out incremental updates across its hardware portfolio. On your Apple device, head over to the Settings app to download the new iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, macOS 26.2, watchOS 26.2, and visionOS 26.2 updates. 

    There are a bunch of new features, fixes for a few bugs, and a handful of security enhancements, as well. Notably, it plugs over 20 vulnerabilities, two of which “may have been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack,” according to Apple.

    Talking about security, the update fortifies the file-sharing process through AirDrop. And while at it, the tweak makes it more convenient if you exchange content with another iPhone user frequently. 

    What’s new for AirDrop?

    iOS 26.2 Moinak Pal / Digital Trends

    AirDrop is the ubiquitous file-sharing system between Apple’s mobile and computing devices. In its current shape, AirDrop has only allowed users to work with three sharing modes — receiving off, contacts only, and everyone for ten minutes. Those controls are slightly stiff, and at the same time, leave the doors open for unwanted drops. 

    For example, keeping it open for 10 minutes is a bit of a spooky safety situation. At the same time, if you have enabled it only for contacts, then it feels restrictive. The latest iPhone update tries to bridge the functional conundrum. 

    Nadeem Sarwar / Digital Trends

    With the arrival of iOS 26.2, Apple is enabling a new option that uses temporary one-time transfer codes. Simply put, if an iPhone user nearby is not in your contact list and waiting to exchange files, you can temporarily greenlight them with a one-time code. 

    So, this is essentially how it works. If an iPhone owner — whose contact is not saved on your device — is trying to send you files, you will need an AirDrop code. If you get an incoming file alert from that phone, and you choose to accept it, a code will appear on your iPhone’s screen. 

    Nadeem Sarwar / Digital Trends

    You will have to share this code with the sander, and only after they enter it on their iPhone, the transfer will proceed. The code works like a digital handshake, and it’s only generated once you tap on the “Get AirDrop Code” prompt.

    This AirDrop code is valid for 30 days, which means that the particular device is whitelisted for a month. So, even if your AirDrop status is set to “Contacts only,” you can still send and receive files from devices that have a valid one-time code.

    Nadeem Sarwar / Digital Trends

    Think of it as a system that temporarily authorizes a device for seamless AirDrop transfer if you haven’t (or don’t want to) save the sender’s contact. For journalists, field workers, or even travelers who temporarily share a space, I can imagine this to be a handy feature.

    But why codes for AirDrop transfers? “AirDrop codes offer an additional layer of verification when using AirDrop with unknown contacts by providing a code on the receiver’s device that the sender must enter to complete the transfer,” explains Apple.

    Nadeem Sarwar / Digital Trends

    “You will automatically appear for 30 days to people you have shared a one-time code with,” says the feature description on iPhones running iOS 26.2 software. In order to manage whitelisted contacts for the new code-based AirDrop system, head over to the Settings app and follow this path: 

    Settings > General > AirDrop > Manage Known AirDrop Contacts.

    In the background, the code is essentially a method to save a temporary contact and flag them as “known.” If you want to revoke the AirDrop privilege for a white-listed device, follow this path: Contacts > Other Known > Forget this person. 

    What else do you get with the iOS 26.2 update?

    The iOS 26.2 update also brings a whole bunch of system-level changes, as well as tweaks in native apps. Starting with the aesthetic side of things, and more specifically, the Liquid Glass makeover. 

    Ever since Apple introduced the new design language, it has received polarizing feedback about the legibility issues with the new look. Over the course of beta updates, Apple toned down the liquid transparency effects and even added a control system into the mix. 

    “You can control the glass-iness”

    With the wide arrival of iOS 26.2 for all supported iPhones, users finally have an option to pick between glass and solid looks. More importantly, when you choose glass for theming, there’s now a new slider that lets you adjust the strength of the liquid glass effect. Or to put it in technical terms, make it more transparent or opaque. 

    Moreover, if you dig into the Settings app, you will get a choice between clear and tinted glass options. In the Games app, you can now apply filters based on the genre and size, among other factors, to find titles. The app also lands support for controller types, including those made by Backbone and Razer.

    Nademe Sarwar / Digital Trends

    On the streaming side of things, Apple Music now saves lyrics for downloaded tracks so that you can see them during offline listening sessions. The Podcasts app, on the other hand, will automatically generate chapters for episodes. 

    The disaster alert system has also expanded with the iOS 26.2 update, though it’s limited to the US market only. “Enhanced Safety Alerts can inform you about imminent threats such as floods, natural disasters, and other emergencies, with rich information like a map of affected areas and links to additional safety guidance,” says Apple. 

    Apple is also making a neat change to how you are served reminders. The built-in Reminders app can now trigger an alarm. To enable this system, you can designate an event as “urgent” in the Reminders app. These alerts pop up on the screen with a distinct blue button for snoozing.

    Nadeem Sarwar / Digital Trends

    For fitness enthusiasts, Apple is making the Sleep Scores a tad more granular. It aims to give users a better qualitative idea of their shut-eye time. Ranked on a scale of 0-100, the scores are now given across five tiers viz. Very low, low, OK, high, and very high. 

    You can check the updated breakdown in the Health apps, as well as on supported Apple Watch models. For the unaware, the sleep score system takes into account factors such as frequency of interruptions, sleep time, and deviation/adherence to the natural bedtime. 

    The ring-based design, as well as the chart-based formats for depicting various sleep stages, are here to stay. Overall, iOS 26.2 is more about subtle quality-of-life refinements and fixing papercuts instead of a big software overhaul. And if you’ve been particularly vexed about the design language, you should install this one and wrest back some visual control over how your iPhone’s UI looks and feels.

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