Apple has officially pulled the plug on their Clips app on October 10. Apple has announced that the Clips app is no longer being updated and will no longer be available for download for new users. However, users who currently have the app on their phone may continue using the Clips app on iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 or earlier. If needed, existing users can still re-download the app from their Apple account. This allows them to view or edit their Clips videos in other apps. Telegram has released a fully native Apple Watch app, bringing messaging and media features directly to watchOS users. People can send and receive text and voice notes, view GIFs and videos, share their location, and mess around with stickers right from their Apple Watch. This release is basically Telegram coming back to watchOS more than a decade after it first tried Apple Watch support in 2015, then later dropped the app. Read more in our articles including "Apple Clips app no longer supported" and "Telegram brings native Apple Watch app back".
Apple has officially pulled the plug on their Clips app on October 10. Apple has announced that the Clips app is no longer being updated and will no longer be available for download for new users.
However, users who currently have the app on their phone may continue using the Clips app on iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 or earlier. If needed, existing users can still re-download the app from their Apple account. This allows them to view or edit their Clips videos in other apps.
Our coverage of Apple Clips app includes: "Apple Clips app no longer supported"; "Telegram brings native Apple Watch app back"; "Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2026". Each article provides unique insights and information.