iOS 26.4 Unveils Three Fresh Customization Options for iPhone Users

# iOS 26.4: Fresh Customization Options for Your iPhone

iOS 26.4 has officially arrived, introducing numerous new features, including three innovative ways to personalize your iPhone. Here’s what’s new.

## 1. ‘Reduce Bright Effects’ Lowers Flashy Visual Elements

For those who aren’t fond of iOS 26’s Liquid Glass design, the ideal way to tone it down is through the existing ‘Tinted’ option found in Settings ⇾ Display & Brightness ⇾ Liquid Glass. However, if you’re seeking further adjustments, iOS 26.4 adds a new ‘Reduce Bright Effects’ option.

You can locate the toggle under Settings ⇾ Accessibility ⇾ Display & Text Size. Activating it will, according to Apple:

> Minimize highlighting and flashing when engaging with on-screen elements, like buttons or the keyboard.

You can view examples of the impact it makes [here](https://9to5mac.com/2026/03/09/ios-26-4s-new-setting-lets-you-disable-another-liquid-glass-effect/). Whether you enjoy Liquid Glass or prefer to avoid it, you may find the ‘Reduce Bright Effects’ option more to your liking.

## 2. Automate Various iPhone Battery Charge Limits

Your iPhone comes equipped with a battery feature dubbed ‘Charge Limit.’ This allows you to establish a maximum charge limit from 80-100% of total battery capacity. The concept behind this feature is that maintaining a lower charge limit can enhance your battery’s longevity.

With iOS 26.4, Apple introduces a new functionality to personalize your iPhone’s charge limit through automation. The Shortcuts app now includes a ‘Set Battery Charge Limit’ action, applicable in various straightforward or intricate shortcuts.

One of its most compelling applications is through the Automation feature in Shortcuts. After creating a shortcut with the new charge limit action, you can have your battery automatically charge to different levels based on various factors such as being home or away, connected to Wi-Fi or utilizing 5G, and much more.

## 3. Personalize Video Subtitle Styles

The default video player in iOS 26.4 features a new option: the capability to customize subtitle styles. Whether you’re viewing content in Safari, the Apple TV app, or any other app that utilizes the default player, you’ll now find a Style option within the Subtitles menu.

Available styles include:

– Classic
– Large Text
– Outline Text
– Transparent Background

Additionally, there’s a ‘Manage Styles’ button that allows for further customization of subtitle appearance. This leads you to the Accessibility section in Settings, where subtitle style options were previously obscured.

Are you utilizing any of the new customization features in iOS 26.4 for iPhone? Share your thoughts in the comments.

Apple Alerts Candidates About Lottery Outcomes for WWDC 2023

Apple has begun informing developers of their status in the WWDC attendance lottery. Apple revealed its Worldwide Developers Conference on March 23, allowing developers one week to indicate their interest in attending in person.

### Apple will unveil iOS 27 at WWDC in June

WWDC 2026 will commence on Monday, June 8, and conclude on Friday, June 5. During the keynote address, Apple will unveil iOS 27, macOS 27, and other OS 27 releases.

Following this announcement, Apple will welcome developers for a week-long series of sessions that explore the latest technologies, including new AI tools, aimed at creating more advanced applications.

For developers, participating in WWDC presents a special chance to engage with Apple engineers face-to-face. Consequently, the high demand for attendance has necessitated the introduction of a lottery system about ten years ago.

Instead of selling out almost immediately, Apple allows developers a week to indicate their interest in attending. Those who are chosen randomly then have the opportunity to proceed with purchasing a ticket. Should they refuse, the lottery system persists, providing some who missed out with a second chance to attend.