how can i bring search bar back to top on all apps in ios26 update

I’ve only found info to bring search bar back to top in Safari, how about other apps such as mail or messages?

iPhone 14, iOS 26

Posted on Sep 16, 2025 2:35 PM

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Dec 5, 2025 11:06 AM in response to IdrisSeabright

IdrisSeabright wrote:


vdogg78 wrote:

And, yes, I have sent a feature request to Apple, so the annoying participants in Apple discussions can move on and not waste their time telling me this forum doesn’t get read my Apple.
It's really unfortunate that the fact that we are not mind readers is causing you so much annoyance. So sorry.

Post of the day, right there!! 😉

Dec 8, 2025 8:57 AM in response to lobsterghost1

Nice thought. Poor argument. iOS is based on Linux, as have all Apple OS’s for a couple of decades now. So is Android for that matter. Most OS kernels these days…


Also, if you actually knew how iOS renders these components, you’d know it’s not tricky or difficult. It’s literally just a coordinate calculation for the location of the search bar element and the GUI backend knows how to render everything and move things. This is even more true with the way Liquid Glass is architected.

Dec 8, 2025 9:06 AM in response to vincenzo_3

vincenzo_3 wrote:

Nice thought. Poor argument. iOS is based on Linux, as have all Apple OS’s for a couple of decades now. So is Android for that matter. Most OS kernels these days…

Also, if you actually knew how iOS renders these components, you’d know it’s not tricky or difficult. It’s literally just a coordinate calculation for the location of the search bar element and the GUI backend knows how to render everything and move things. This is even more true with the way Liquid Glass is architected.

Tell Apple what you'd like to see here:


Product Feedback - Apple

What anyone here thinks about how something is "architected" really doesn't matter. What matters is what Apple thinks. Only they can make a change.

Dec 9, 2025 1:53 AM in response to 11Eagle11

I run 3 software businesses and if I were to make a change like moving search bar, I would certainly make it an option to change it back even if we were passionate it should move. but not to give the option to move it back to the top is mind blowing. When you have a huge community of pre-existing users using your software and you decide to improve it, you have to make things optional even if you decide that this is the way you wanted it to be for all your new users. Please can you follow this suit for all other upgrades? This ensures you have very Happy users who will keep using Software and not move to other platforms

Dec 9, 2025 5:12 AM in response to Pacmanrules

Pacmanrules wrote:

I run 3 software businesses and if I were to make a change like moving search bar, I would certainly make it an option to change it back even if we were passionate it should move. but not to give the option to move it back to the top is mind blowing. When you have a huge community of pre-existing users using your software and you decide to improve it, you have to make things optional even if you decide that this is the way you wanted it to be for all your new users. Please can you follow this suit for all other upgrades? This ensures you have very Happy users who will keep using Software and not move to other platforms

You must be under the impression you are writing anyone at Apple, by posting here? You're not. This is a user to user only forum, which Apple neither participates nor reads for user feedback.


If you want to share your thoughts with Apple, use this link --> Feedback - iPhone - Apple


Dec 9, 2025 6:40 AM in response to Pacmanrules

Pacmanrules wrote:

I run 3 software businesses and if I were to make a change like moving search bar, I would certainly make it an option to change it back even if we were passionate it should move. but not to give the option to move it back to the top is mind blowing. When you have a huge community of pre-existing users using your software and you decide to improve it, you have to make things optional even if you decide that this is the way you wanted it to be for all your new users. Please can you follow this suit for all other upgrades? This ensures you have very Happy users who will keep using Software and not move to other platforms

Does the customer base of all three of your companies combined come anywhere close to Apple's? How about your annual revenue? Have you considered the possibility that Apple knows what they're doing? That they have vast amounts of consumer usage data? That they have considered how many people might be unhappy and how many people won't be?

Dec 9, 2025 8:55 AM in response to 11Eagle11

Readers of this thread may have noticed that the same question is asked over and over, and the same answers are posted over and over, even though the answer would be clear to anyone who read the thread they posted to before adding their comment. Unfortunately, from long experience it is clear that most new posts are from users who did NOT read the thread before posting, so the choice is to tell these new posters to read the thread, or to just answer again and again.


Of course, people who DO read the thread before posting usually don’t post, unless it is to add insight.

Dec 9, 2025 7:17 PM in response to IdrisSeabright

I'm new to this forum (based on my points alone), but not to apple products. I am unsure who you are except you participate a lot and have lots of points and a high level (or highest). I'm guessing you have some connection to apple but if not could you explain your role? I am being objective as I build software for both mobile devices and desktops. I am not just complaining because I don't like it, which I don't, I am complaining because I am a user, regardless if I am 1 of 30,000,000,000 users, and for Steve jobs, this was important. I understand that software must evolve but where there are borderline cases and the functionality has been used for a long period of time, it should be implemented as an option, and by default could be automatically changed for all users but should have the capability of switching boarder line functionality back to how it used to work. When you have a user interface that simply works, don't change it just because the upgrade department has to prove their existence being pushed by the marketing department. The size of my business is irrelevant, I'm not disputing that Apple is not successful as they are clearly a global player. With new functionality you can play around with it without too much harm but if it core UI, you should make it optional, full-stop. In this case its not just about apple moving its location, its more than that. If you notice carefully there is a subtle but annoying difference apart from location. The old location was at the top, and the search bar was not ON-TOP of other text, now its at the bottom , its ON-TOP of text (in MAIL app), and my eye reads whats left, right, and behind it. It puts me off when I am typing. The previous search bar had no clutter behind it. This is my take it on, regardless if i run an inferior shop. If any apple people read this please make those type of borderline important GUI changes optional. I have already posted this to apple via the link you highlighted.

Dec 9, 2025 8:11 PM in response to Pacmanrules

Pacmanrules wrote:

I'm new to this forum (based on my points alone), but not to apple products. I am unsure who you are except you participate a lot and have lots of points and a high level (or highest). I'm guessing you have some connection to apple but if not could you explain your role? I am being objective as I build software for both mobile devices and desktops. I am not just complaining because I don't like it, which I don't, I am complaining because I am a user, regardless if I am 1 of 30,000,000,000 users, and for Steve jobs, this was important. I understand that software must evolve but where there are borderline cases and the functionality has been used for a long period of time, it should be implemented as an option, and by default could be automatically changed for all users but should have the capability of switching boarder line functionality back to how it used to work. When you have a user interface that simply works, don't change it just because the upgrade department has to prove their existence being pushed by the marketing department. The size of my business is irrelevant, I'm not disputing that Apple is not successful as they are clearly a global player. With new functionality you can play around with it without too much harm but if it core UI, you should make it optional, full-stop. In this case its not just about apple moving its location, its more than that. If you notice carefully there is a subtle but annoying difference apart from location. The old location was at the top, and the search bar was not ON-TOP of other text, now its at the bottom , its ON-TOP of text (in MAIL app), and my eye reads whats left, right, and behind it. It puts me off when I am typing. The previous search bar had no clutter behind it. This is my take it on, regardless if i run an inferior shop. If any apple people read this please make those type of borderline important GUI changes optional. I have already posted this to apple via the link you highlighted.

No posters on this user to user only forum have any connection to Apple. We are ALL users, just like you. But some of us have been on this forum for years, as regular posters like IdrisSeabright, enjoy helping people. Like I enjoy helping people. While you are welcome to take the time to share your thoughts here, they aren't thoughts which will be read by anyone at Apple.


If you want Apple to hear you, this is how you can share them here --> Feedback - iPhone - Apple


Dec 10, 2025 7:55 AM in response to Pacmanrules

Pacmanrules wrote:

I am complaining because I am a user, regardless if I am 1 of 30,000,000,000 users, and for Steve jobs, this was important... If any apple people read this please make those type of borderline important GUI changes optional. I have already posted this to apple via the link you highlighted.

Nope, none of us are Apple employees and for Apple to read your input, then you did the right thing by sending them Feedback directly. That is where your voice will be heard and has also worked in the past with the changes found in iOS 26.1. We cannot comment on the changes found in iOS 26.2 because it is still in beta, but you may have to wait and see if you find that helpful.


The points or being new to this support site is irrelevant when it comes to your views you want to express to Apple through the feedback link. The only relevance of the points is that it means they have helped other posters resolve an issue and others had also found it helpful by upvoting the post. It really means nothing more than that. I user with more points does not have any more influence on the Feedback sent to Apple, and it also does not mean they have any special or direct contacts with Apple.


I do find it odd when people bring up Steve Jobs when making some kind of claim that this would never happen under his leadership. You may not remember his famous quote that seems to apply to what you are saying. It was also just a year ago that iOS 18 was released and you can go back on this Support Site and find the same posts where people hated it and can't believe there were changes, and now, that is the one they liked the most. In fact, that is pretty typical of every update.


“Some people say, "Give the customers what they want." But that's not my approach. Our job is to figure out what they're going to want before they do. I think Henry Ford once said, "If I'd asked customers what they wanted, they would have told me, 'A faster horse!'" People don't know what they want until you show it to them. That's why I never rely on market research. Our task is to read things that are not yet on the page.”

--Steve Jobs


Dec 10, 2025 8:21 AM in response to Mac Jim ID

Mac Jim ID wrote:


Pacmanrules wrote:

I am complaining because I am a user, regardless if I am 1 of 30,000,000,000 users, and for Steve jobs, this was important... If any apple people read this please make those type of borderline important GUI changes optional. I have already posted this to apple via the link you highlighted.
Nope, none of us are Apple employees and for Apple to read your input, then you did the right thing by sending them Feedback directly. That is where your voice will be heard and has also worked in the past with the changes found in iOS 26.1. We cannot comment on the changes found in iOS 26.2 because it is still in beta, but you may have to wait and see if you find that helpful.

The points or being new to this support site is irrelevant when it comes to your views you want to express to Apple through the feedback link. The only relevance of the points is that it means they have helped other posters resolve an issue and others had also found it helpful by upvoting the post. It really means nothing more than that. I user with more points does not have any more influence on the Feedback sent to Apple, and it also does not mean they have any special or direct contacts with Apple.

I do find it odd when people bring up Steve Jobs when making some kind of claim that this would never happen under his leadership. You may not remember his famous quote that seems to apply to what you are saying. It was also just a year ago that iOS 18 was released and you can go back on this Support Site and find the same posts where people hated it and can't believe there were changes, and now, that is the one they liked the most. In fact, that is pretty typical of every update.

“Some people say, "Give the customers what they want." But that's not my approach. Our job is to figure out what they're going to want before they do. I think Henry Ford once said, "If I'd asked customers what they wanted, they would have told me, 'A faster horse!'" People don't know what they want until you show it to them. That's why I never rely on market research. Our task is to read things that are not yet on the page.”
--Steve Jobs

I really like this post! I too find it amazing when people channel Steve Jobs here. Steve didn't honestly care what people thought and it has been Apple's design philosophy to give us what Apple thinks we need. That's never going to change. It's the inability of some people who simply cannot adapt to change, which is amazing to me.


I just upgraded my iPad Pro 11 M1 to the new iPad Pro 11 M5. I not only had to buy a new Apple Pencil for it as it requires the new Apple Pencil Pro, but I also had to get a new Keyboard Case for it as what worked just fine with my M1 iPad Pro isn't compatible with the M5 iPad Pro. Things change and as human's who want to embrace the digital world, we too must adapt.

Dec 13, 2025 6:37 AM in response to LD150

I agree with this major point. It is not a matter of moving your finger to the bottom of the screen. It is a matter of finding it to begin with. As an older person who wears bifocals it is very difficult to find the search bar that is way below our vision level. also since it is on top of words from Apps instead of being in a clear space, it is very confusing. When you pick up your phone you are automatically looking toward the top of the phone. Wearing bifocals and having to move your head to a different position in order to just find the search bar is frustrating..

Dec 13, 2025 7:17 AM in response to Fibrplnr

Fibrplnr wrote:

I agree with this major point. It is not a matter of moving your finger to the bottom of the screen. It is a matter of finding it to begin with. As an older person who wears bifocals it is very difficult to find the search bar that is way below our vision level. also since it is on top of words from Apps instead of being in a clear space, it is very confusing. When you pick up your phone you are automatically looking toward the top of the phone. Wearing bifocals and having to move your head to a different position in order to just find the search bar is frustrating..

I'm in my 70s, astigmatic and nearsighted. I wear glasses, which are bifocal (progressive) and have absolutely no issue seeing the search bar. If you're having issues seeing it with your current prescription, perhaps you need to visit your ophthalmologist.

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