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Apple sets public release date for iOS 26.4 adding offline Shazam, keyboard fixes, and new emoji

Apple sets public release date for iOS 26.4 adding offline Shazam, keyboard fixes, and new emoji

Apple has announced the public release date for iOS 26.4, following the rollout of the Release Candidate featuring improved keyboard accuracy, new emoji, and AI-powered Apple Music updates. The update notably introduces offline Shazam song recognition and expanded Apple Music features, enhancing user convenience and media interaction. Users and developers can prepare for this imminent upgrade, with Apple focusing on improved music discovery and input responsiveness across iPhone devices.

Apple has announced the public release date for iOS 26.4, scheduled for later this month, according to 9to5Mac. This update introduces offline Shazam song recognition, allowing users to identify music without an internet connection, along with enhancements to Apple Music, including new playlists and a Concerts feature.

The update also addresses keyboard functionality, with improved accuracy when typing quickly on iPhones, as noted in Apple's official release notes shared by 9to5Mac. This aims to reduce errors and enhance typing speed, benefiting daily communication for users.

Additionally, iOS 26.4 brings new emoji options, such as a trombone, distorted face, ballet dancer, orca, and sasquatch, expanding expressive possibilities across messages, Mashable reports. A new 'Reduce Motion' setting within the Liquid Glass user interface is included to minimize animation intensity, catering to users sensitive to motion effects.

Other areas of focus include upgrades to Podcasts and CarPlay, as well as AI-powered features for Apple Music, which 9to5Mac describes as part of a broader push to improve multimedia integration and user convenience across iPhone platforms.

Consumers and developers are encouraged to prepare for the rollout, with the release candidate already available for testing, signaling the update's imminent global availability. Observers will be watching for user feedback on these changes and how effectively the new audio and typing improvements perform in real-world use.

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