But every year, there are features that don't make it into Apple's big keynote presentation. These smaller changes are sometimes my favorite, because while they aren't flashy enough to get a spotlight during the event, many are quirky, fun, or otherwise worth highlighting in their own right.
You can see how this works in this Reddit post. When iOS 26 detects that the lens is smudged or otherwise obstructed, it'll display a small pop-up at the top of the viewfinder. In this case, it reads "Clean Back Camera," but I presume it will also issue a similar warning for the front camera when taking a selfie.
[IOS 26 DB1] Clean Back Camera Warning byu/Decent-Round-5961 iniOSBetaAgain, this is an iOS 26 feature, which means you won't see it on your compatible iPhone until either Apple releases the OS in the fall, or you decide to install the iOS 26 beta on your device. I don't recommend the latter, though, as the current developer beta comes with too many risks that might result in a glitchy iPhone or even data loss. If you want to try out iOS 26 early, I recommend at least waiting until the public beta, which Apple says will launch next month.
How to turn lens cleaning hints on or off
Camera, then scroll down until you see Lens Cleaning Hints. Tap the toggle to enable or disable the feature.
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