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Apple Is Bringing a Ton of New Features to Your Most Used iPhone App

A few have been highly requested. There are some welcome surprises, too.

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Apple just announced iOS 26, the next big iPhone software update, and when it rolls out this fall, it promises to bring a ton of new features to your current iPhone.

These new features include a gorgeous “Liquid Glass” design, an all-new Games app, an adaptive Lock Screen and various new abilities with Apple Intelligence. That said, some of the most significant improvements are coming to some of your most-used iPhone apps.

Chief among them, Messages.

5 New Features Coming to iMessage

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This fall, Apple will be making the jump from iOS 18 straight to iOS 26.
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Typing indicators for group chats

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Finally, you’ll be able to see who is getting ready to send a message.
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That’s right. Apple is finally delivering on one of the most highly requested iMessage features: typing indicators for group chats.

When running iOS chat, you’ll be able to see who is currently typing in a group chat the same way you currently can in a regular one-on-one iMessage chat. Hallelujah.

Create polls to vote on

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Polls will make it easier to vote on things in group texts.
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Apple is adding the ability to create polls in iMessage. This feature will work in both one-on-one and group chats, allowing you to vote on various options. If in a group chat, each person will be able to see who voted for each option.

If you have an iPhone that supports Apple Intelligence, it’ll be able to detect when a poll makes sense and prompt you with a “Create a poll” suggestion. If created, you (or anybody in that chat) will be able to edit that poll.

Custom backgrounds

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Create a custom background for each of your conversations.
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This is a little nerdy, but fun new feature: with iOS 26, Apple will let you customize the background of different iMessage conversations.

You’ll be able to pick a stock background (similar to a Home Screen) or one from your Photos. If you have an iPhone that supports Apple Intelligence, you’ll be able to use Image Playground to create a custom background for your chat based on the topic of conversation.

Live translation

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At launch, Live Translation will work for these languages: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Chinese.
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Apple is rolling out a Live Translation feature to iMessages that promises to be a godsend for communicating with people who speak a different language. It’ll automatically translate the message so you can understand.

This is an Apple Intelligence feature, so you’ll need a newer iPhone to take advantage of it. For those who have a supported iPhone, Live Translation will also work in your iPhone’s Phone and FaceTime apps, meaning it’ll work for both text and audio messages.

An ‘Unknown Senders” folder

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The new folder promises to make it easier to organize your conversation list within the Messages app.
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Messages is also making it easier for you to filter out spam messages or texts from unknown numbers. Specifically, these messages can be sent to a new folder within the Messages app called “Unknown Senders” folder.

You can then go into that folder and mark those messages as from a known number, delete them, or mark them as spam. It basically gives you a way to declutter your conversation list in Messages and thus gives you more peace of mind.

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