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The pros and cons of installing Apple's public beta software, plus tips for safe testing and what to expect from new features.
The iOS 26 major update for Apple devices, which introduces the brand new Liquid Glass look along with new Apple Intelligence and a plethora of other features, with a complete overhaul to the UI, has ...
Interested users with compatible iPhones and Apple devices can sign up to try the new operating systems at the Apple Beta Software Program website.
Early beta users have access to these new features now and they will likely roll out to all compatible iPhones in the fall.
The pros and cons of installing Apple’s public beta software, plus tips for safe testing and what to expect from new features.
In order to access the update, you'll need to be a member of the Apple Beta Software Program. The program is free and anyone can become a member.
The Apple Beta Software Program is free and open to anyone with an Apple Account who accepts the Apple Beta Software Program Agreement when signing on.
Apple just opened the first iOS 26 public beta (July 23) to anyone in its free Beta Software Program, letting everyday users try the new OS months before it ships alongside the iPhone 17 this fall.
Anyone can sign up for the Apple Beta Software Program for free, which will then enable you to install the iOS 26 Public Beta when Apple releases it next month.
The iOS 26 public beta is now available to download via the Apple Beta Software Program. If you're not already a member, ...
Discover the groundbreaking features of iOS 26, including Liquid Glass design, live translation, and smarter spam filtering.
Hey AirPods users, you can soon beta-test new features coming this fall In July you'll be able to try out the studio-quality recording and camera remote features announced at WWDC last week.