Apple is introducing "video in the car" feature in iOS 26, allowing apps to display video on the CarPlay screen while parked. However, automakers will control whether or not to support this feature. The new capability is called "AirPlay video in the car" and is mentioned on Apple's developer website. It's unclear if video playback will work during the iOS 26 beta period or after its official release in September.
Apple is making a significant move with its CarPlay system, introducing the "video in the car" feature in iOS 26. This update allows apps to display video on the CarPlay screen while the vehicle is parked. The new capability, known as "AirPlay video in the car," is a notable departure from Apple's previous restrictions on video playback within CarPlay [1].
The feature is designed to enable users to watch their favorite videos from their iPhone directly on their CarPlay display when they are not driving. This enhancement is part of Apple's broader effort to make CarPlay more versatile and user-friendly. However, the actual implementation of this feature is subject to the discretion of automakers, who will decide whether to support it in their vehicles [1].
As of the current beta period, it is unclear if video playback will be available during the iOS 26 developer/public beta period or after the official release in September. Apple's developer website provides guidance for developers and automakers interested in supporting the new feature, but the extent of automaker support remains uncertain [1].
In addition to the video feature, iOS 26 introduces several other updates to CarPlay, including redesigned icons, appearance options, widget support, and updates to Music and Messages. These changes aim to enhance the overall user experience and align with Apple's ongoing efforts to refine its ecosystem [1].
Despite the promising new features, iOS 26 Beta 9 still faces challenges such as lingering bugs and limited third-party app integration. These issues underscore the need for further refinement to ensure a polished and reliable CarPlay experience [1].
The official release of iOS 26 is expected to be in September 2025, with the public beta following the developer beta. Users can anticipate additional updates aimed at addressing these issues and enhancing the overall CarPlay experience.
References:
[1] https://www.geeky-gadgets.com/ios-26-beta-9-apple-carplay/
[2] https://9to5mac.com/2025/09/04/carplay-video-ios-26/
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