In this new episode of iOS Decoded, we take a deep dive into what’s new in iOS 26.4 beta 1, with in-depth looks at dozens of new features and changes. For example, we get our first look at the Notification Forwarding setup for third-party smart watches and other hardware devices in the EU, along with new iCloud.com functionality that brings secure Photos and iCloud Drive search to the web.
In this post, we’ll consider five standout features included with the update, but watch the full video for a look at everything new, and be sure to subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more in-depth walkthroughs.
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What’s new in iOS 26.4 beta 1?
Notification Forwarding
iOS 26.4 beta 1 gives us our first look at the setup process for the upcoming notification forwarding feature, scheduled to hit EU users later this year. Apple includes a simple onboarding process for compatible Bluetooth devices, such as third-party smartwatches, in the first 26.4 developer beta.
Pairing a third-party smartwatch is similar to how users set up new AirPods. Once iOS 26.4 finds a nearby compatible accessory, the pairing process can begin. When an accessory is paired, you can choose to connect or unpair the device, send a test notification, and request notification forwarding.
After requesting notification forwarding, a permissions dialogue will appear, and users can choose to set up forwarding notifications to the third-party device. After confirming the setup, users are presented with a screen to select which messages to forward to the accessory.
The “What notifications do you want to forward to this accessory” dialogue will indicate how many apps currently have notifications enabled, and you can choose to forward all of them. Alternatively, you can selectively forward notifications from specific apps to the third-party device.
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