When Apple deploys iOS 26 on your iPhone, it will ring in modifications. Some competitions include a new “liquid glass” design, a more simplified camera application, and message and telephone applications will receive several new capacities that you will really use.
However, as is the case when Apple announces a new generation operating system, some of the most useful new features are often not announced at WWDC and are only revealed by the developers and the first adopters when the Betas are released. And it’s true here.
With iOS 26, Apple presents a new parameter on your iPhone which addresses a common discomfort when streaming music to your airpods or other wireless headphones.
Keep the audio with headphones
You have undoubtedly experienced this.
When you listen to music on your airpods (or any wireless helmet), the audio goes out automatically and starts playing on another of your Bluetooth devices – whether it is a Bluetooth speaker or your car speaker system – when on.