A great new feature takes you back to the past while dismissing your alarm
iOS 26.1 beta 2 adds “slide to stop” on your lockscreen for alarms pic.twitter.com/mCKKJkGnqc
— Aaron (@aaronp613) October 6, 2025
Not only does this slide make it easier to turn off the alarm when you might be unable to find the stop button, it also brings back memories of the “Slide to Unlock” feature that unlocked the handset until Apple changed it with 2016’s iOS 10. Today’s iOS 26.1 Beta 2 release also features bug fixes and performance enhancements. The stable version of iOS 26.1 should arrive at the end of this month. One date listed as a possibility is October 27th. When the stable version is released, those of you running the Beta software can switch back to stable updates without getting punished with a data wipe.
Why you might want to stay on the iOS Beta program through iOS 26.4
Personally, I’d like to continue receiving the Beta updates at least through the release of the iOS 26.4 Beta this coming spring. That is when Apple is expected to launch “Personal Siri.” This feature will allow Siri to answer certain queries by going through your texts and rummaging through your calendar, email, and other apps. Siri will also learn your daily habits to anticipate when you might need a daily alarm set. It will also understand what you are trying to accomplish with your iPhone and the apps you have opened and help you complete those tasks.


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