With iOS 26, Apple is bringing another major software update to the iPhone. In addition to the redesigned "Liquid Glass" design, there are also many new features for Apple Wallet. The app, which was previously intended only for tickets and loyalty cards, now has significantly more functions. Especially if you travel a lot, like to order online, or manage your finances digitally, it's worth taking a look at the new features in iOS 26.
Apple Wallet has evolved step by step over the past few years. With iOS 26, Apple is now tackling several major challenges, not only adding new features but also improving existing ones. The focus is on greater convenience, greater clarity, and better integration into everyday life. Find out exactly what's changing here.
Improvements to boarding passes
If you've ever traveled by plane, you may have already used a digital boarding pass in Wallet. In iOS 26, this area has been significantly enhanced. New features include:
- Live Activity: You can see the current status of your flight directly on your lock screen. It's also convenient to share this information with others, such as when you're being picked up or traveling together.
- Airport maps: Wallet shows you maps of the airport to help you find your way around.
- Baggage tracking: With the “Where is?” app, you can track the location of your checked baggage – integrated into your boarding pass.
Of course, these innovations also depend on whether the airlines cooperate. But Apple is working to win over as many providers as possible.
US passports in Wallet
In the US, it's been possible to store digital IDs in Wallet for some time. This was previously limited to driver's licenses – iOS 26 now also brings US passports to the app. According to Apple, users can use it at TSA checkpoints, in apps, or in person.
- However, it's important to always check with your airport before your flight to see if a digital passport is accepted there. The introduction depends on the respective US state and local authorities.
Order tracking with Apple Intelligence
The order tracking feature was introduced with iOS 16, but had its shortcomings—primarily because it relied on third-party providers. iOS 26 rethinks the topic with Apple Intelligence. Now, Wallet automatically recognizes orders from your emails, for example, from online shops or delivery services. You then receive an overview in Wallet with the delivery status, estimated arrival date, and all important details—without the need for third-party providers. The prerequisite is that you're using an iPhone with Apple Intelligence.
Save credit card details
Previously, if you wanted to store your full credit card information digitally, you had to resort to password managers like 1Password. Wallet only displayed the last four digits by default. With iOS 26, you can now store the full card number, expiration date, and other information directly in Wallet. This makes access easier, for example, if you need your card for an online payment. The data is, of course, encrypted and stored locally on your device.
Apple Pay: Installment payments and in-store rewards
Apple is expanding Apple Pay features for in-store purchases. With iOS 26, you can also use installment payments when paying through a partner like Affirm. Additionally, rewards associated with your Apple Pay card are displayed. This is shown directly during the payment process; you don't need to set anything up. Apple wants to make the shopping experience more convenient – and position Wallet even more firmly as a payment platform.
Turn off advertising notifications
Not officially announced, but still new in iOS 26: There's now an option in the Wallet settings to disable advertising notifications. Following criticism of a push notification for the film "F1: The Movie," Apple has responded. Under "Offers and Promotions," you can decide for yourself whether you want to continue receiving such notifications or not.
iOS 26 makes Wallet much more versatile
Apple Wallet is getting a major upgrade with iOS 26. The app is becoming significantly more useful—especially if you're often on the go or use a lot of digital services. From sharing live flight activity to AI-powered order overviews, Apple is introducing many practical innovations that make your everyday life easier. Apple is also improving data privacy and controlling notifications. If you install iOS 26, you should definitely take a closer look at the new Wallet features. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / Photo Agency)
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