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iPhone's side button may get a new role with iOS 26.2 update: Here’s what’s changing

Published on: Nov 24, 2025 03:22 pm IST

Apple is preparing to roll out the iOS 26.2 update and is likely to change how AI assistants work in iPhones.

Apple is preparing to roll out iOS 26.2, and new reports suggest that the expected release window along with a feature that could change how iPhone users interact with voice assistants. The update is set to introduce an option that has never appeared in earlier versions of iOS, which will let users in select regions choose a voice assistant other than Siri.

iOS 26.2 Release Timeline

Apple is planning an update to iOS 26.2 that will allow iPhone users to choose voice assistants other than Siri.(HT Photo)

Apple typically releases the '.2' update for iOS in mid-December. Early reports had suggested 15 or 16 December as likely release dates. A recent report by MacRumors suggests that the release could arrive earlier, which indicates a window between December 9 and December 16. Apple has not confirmed any exact date, but the rollout is still expected within that period.

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New Voice Assistant Option

In the latest update, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman noted a key change Apple is preparing for iPhone users in Japan. Currently used to launch Siri, the side button will allow users to select a third-party voice assistant. This marks the first time Apple has opened the iPhone’s hardware button to alternatives.

According to Gurman, the iOS 26.2 beta includes a developer framework that lets third-party assistants respond through the side button. Apple introduced the extended side button with the iPhone X in 2017, and Siri has remained its default function since then. Regulatory pressure in Japan has prompted Apple to expand this function, at least in that region for now.

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