Key Takeaways
- iOS 26.1 introduces a ‘Slide to stop’ alarm gesture to prevent accidental dismissal
- The update brings Liquid Glass opacity controls for better readability
- Available for iPhone 11 and later, with Apple Intelligence limited to iPhone 15 Pro+
Apple’s latest iOS 26.1 update addresses a common frustration for heavy sleepers: accidentally turning off alarms instead of snoozing them. The new ‘Slide to stop’ feature requires a deliberate gesture to dismiss alarms, making it harder to miss your wake-up call.
While third-party alarm apps often demand solving puzzles or vigorous shaking, Apple’s solution is more practical. The traditional tap-to-snooze or stop options have been replaced with a sliding gesture specifically for stopping alarms.
Device Compatibility and Apple Intelligence
The iOS 26.1 update supports iPhone 11 and later models. However, Apple’s advanced AI features, branded as Apple Intelligence, remain exclusive to iPhone 15 Pro and newer devices.
How to Install iOS 26.1
Updating to iOS 26.1 is straightforward:
- Open Settings > General > Software Update
- Select the iOS 26.1 update option
- Ensure your device has sufficient storage and at least 30% battery
Apple notes that initial performance and battery impact may vary by device. Some features might not be available in all regions immediately.
Liquid Glass Customization Finally Arrives
The controversial Liquid Glass interface, introduced with iOS 26, divided users between enthusiasts and those struggling with readability. iOS 26.1 resolves this with new opacity controls, allowing users to adjust the visual intensity and improve text clarity.




