All the new iPhone lock screen features you might have missed since iOS 26 dropped

Published on Apr 05, 2026 at 6:34 AM (UTC+4)
by Author Daisy Edwards
Last updated on Apr 01, 2026 at 3:07 PM (UTC+4) · Edited by Emma Matthews
All the new iPhone lock screen features you might have missed since iOS 26 dropped

People have had mixed feelings about the new iPhone update, iOS 26, but in all of this excitement – or hatred – you might have missed these new iPhone lock screen features.

While most people focused on the bigger AI headlines, Apple also gave the lock screen a surprisingly flashy makeover with smarter photo handling, a more dynamic clock, and a fresh 3D effect.

It means the first thing you see every time you pick up your iPhone now feels a lot more alive.

And if you haven’t properly played around with it yet, there is a good chance you’re missing some of the coolest bits.

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All the new iPhone lock screen features you might have missed

One of the biggest gadget changes in iOS 26 is that the lock screen clock now adapts itself around your wallpaper photo, helping keep the subject in view instead of awkwardly covering it up.

Apple also introduced a new 3D effect that makes lock screen images feel more immersive when you move your iPhone, which gives the whole thing a much more futuristic vibe.

It’s one of those upgrades that sounds small on paper, but in practice makes older lock screens suddenly feel a bit flat.

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These changes are tied to Apple’s wider Liquid Glass redesign, which brought a more transparent, layered look across iOS 26 and made the lock screen feel more animated than before.

The lock screen refresh isn’t just about looks either, because it helps Apple make the iPhone feel more personal at a glance without needing to dig through settings menus or widgets.

That is probably why so many people overlooked these upgrades at first, since they are subtle enough to blend into daily use rather than scream for attention.

But once you notice the shifting clock, the added depth, and the smarter way photos are framed, it becomes pretty obvious that Apple wanted the lock screen to feel less static and a lot more alive.

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