Upcoming iOS 26 Public Beta Set to Launch Soon
Apple has been evaluating iOS 26 since it previewed the update during WWDC. This has provided tech enthusiasts with ample insight into what the tech giant is preparing for this fall. Although this beta phase was originally intended for developers, many users have taken it upon themselves to install these updates. For those who are hesitant, here’s some encouraging news: the public beta is just around the corner.
Mark Gurman from Bloomberg, known for his accurate insights on Apple, indicates that the public beta for iOS 26 is expected to be available “around the 23rd” of July. Additionally, a source from MacRumors shared unofficial build numbers linked to Apple’s forthcoming updates. This source typically reveals build information a day ahead of the betas’ release schedule, suggesting that the fourth developer beta for iOS 26 will be released today, possibly mirroring the first public beta expected Wednesday.
Such timing isn’t unexpected, as Apple has a history of launching public betas in July—the usual timeframe for these updates. Last year, public betas for iOS 18 and iOS 17 were both released mid-July, indicating that this public beta for iOS 26 is arriving a little later than previous versions.
Public Betas in Contrast to Developer Betas
Although participating in beta testing provides an exciting chance to experience new features prior to the official release, exercising caution is highly recommended when installing these updates on primary devices. Beta software is inherently unstable as it undergoes rigorous evaluation by Apple, meaning unexpected bugs or glitches may be encountered.
For those determined to beta test iOS 26, opting for the public beta is a prudent choice. Developer betas often come with high instability because they are still undergoing initial trials intended for developers to test application compatibility. By the time Apple launches a public beta, a significant number of initial bugs and issues have been addressed, making it a safer option for general users.
How to Enroll for Public Betas
iOS 26 isn’t the only system slated for a public beta rollout. Users can also look forward to public betas for iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, alongside updates for HomePod and AirPods. (Notably, Apple confirmed there won’t be a visionOS public beta for Vision Pro users.) To access these, enrollment in the Apple Beta Software Program is required.
Moreover, iOS 26 is not the only version undergoing testing—the latest iteration, iOS 18.6, is also in the pipeline, likely representing the final update for the iOS 18 series. In contrast to iOS 26, version 18.6 focuses more on enhancing system stability, with minimal new features, particularly in the EU where Apple is modifying the app downloading experience.