IOS 26, introduced at the WWDC 2025 Developers Conference, is the largest Apple software redesign in recent years and is a sign of major changes to the company’s user experience. A new look, “Liquid Glass” or “Liquid Glass”, reminiscent of older operating systems such as Windows Vista and Windows 7, apparently tastes and feedback is not quite positive.
While this redesign is an important change, it is not the only exciting thing about iOS 26. There were a lot of features in the opening WWDC, but there are a longer list of smaller capabilities that they are going to come to your iPhone this fall, and many have been hidden from the public view.
One of the new features is the national synchronization of the Captive Wi-Fi networks that will soon reach all Apple devices.
What does Wi-Fi mean by the global capture?
You may have faced WiFi networks in hotels, airports or restaurants; The same ones who appear after an open WiFi network and usually need to enter the email to enter. Now in iOS 26, if you log in with one of your Apple accounts connected to your Apple account, this entry will be synchronized on all your other devices.
That is, if you enter such a network with your iPhone, your MacBook or iPad can automatically connect to the same network without re -entering the same capacity page. Interesting, no?
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Previously, iOS allowed approved WiFi networks to be shared between devices connected to an Apple account. But this new feature makes the network experience much easier and more intuitive.
This feature will be available in iOS 26, iPados 26 and MacOS 26. So, regardless of which device you enter a public WiFi network, your entry will be shared between all devices. This is exactly what Apple’s ecosystem needed and will be well received.
Captio Wi -Fi Sync is a feature that Android is devoid of. Even if you are logged on with your Google Account on several Android devices, you still need to go through each device separately.
This is one of the rare cases that Apple introduces a feature in iOS that has no similarity to Android itself.
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