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    Apple Wallet’s iOS 26: Track Your Deliveries via Email!

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Enhanced Order Tracking: iOS 26 will introduce automatic email scanning in the Apple Wallet, summarizing delivery details for easier tracking of online orders.

    2. Streamlined Notifications: Users will receive progress notifications for deliveries, consolidating all tracking information into one interface.

    3. Beta Access Now: Currently, the feature is in beta, available to developers, with activation required in the Wallet settings.

    4. Exciting Redesign and Features: The upcoming Wallet update includes a "Liquid Glass" UI, Digital ID creation, and improved boarding pass functionalities, set to roll out in public beta this July.

    Apple Wallet to Streamline Package Tracking with iOS 26 Update

    Apple introduces an exciting update to Wallet with iOS 26. This feature aims to simplify tracking online orders. Now, Wallet can scan your emails for package delivery details automatically. Merchants and couriers send tracking information directly to your inbox. This advancement saves users time and effort.

    When iOS 26 launches, users can access tracking cards in the Wallet app. This allows for an organized overview of all deliveries in one place. Additionally, the app sends notifications on delivery progress, enhancing user experience. Currently, developers are testing this feature in the beta version of iOS 26.

    Moreover, users need to enable the feature in Settings. Navigating to the Wallet and Apple Pay section makes this process straightforward. In this section, switch on "Orders Found in Mail" under Order Tracking.

    The update also boasts a redesigned interface. Dubbed "Liquid Glass," the new design features transparent icons and toolbars, contributing to a modern look. Besides tracking packages, Wallet will allow users to create a Digital ID with a U.S. passport and provide more detailed boarding passes.

    This update reflects Apple’s commitment to innovation in urban living. As smart cities adopt more technology, tools like the enhanced Wallet can improve daily life. Simplifying delivery tracking not only enhances individual convenience but may also encourage online shopping.

    Apple plans to roll out public betas starting in July, with a full release expected this fall. For anyone who regularly shops online, this feature stands to be a game changer, offering both efficiency and ease.

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