Apple has released iOS 26.1, bringing new features like Liquid Glass controls, enhanced language support, improved gesture controls, and security updates, along with updates to other Apple OSes, aimed at improving user experience and device security.
Apple released iOS 26.1 and iPadOS 26.1, which include about 50 security updates addressing various vulnerabilities such as privilege escalation, privacy issues, and system stability bugs. Users are encouraged to update their devices to enhance security and fix critical bugs.
Apple's iOS 26.1 Beta 4 introduces a new toggle for the Liquid Glass interface, allowing users to choose a more opaque, contrasted look instead of the transparent style, based on user feedback. The update also includes other features like a camera swipe toggle, a slide-to-stop alarm, and new app icons.
Apple is beta testing iOS 26.1, which introduces several new features and interface changes for iPhone users, including redesigned alarms, expanded language support for Apple Intelligence and AirPods Live Translation, new customization options for the Fitness app, and visual updates to the Settings and Home Screen folders, with a likely release in late October or early November.
Apple has released the first public beta of iOS 26.1, introducing new features such as AirPods Live Translation in five languages, expanded Apple Intelligence language support, a new swipe gesture for Apple Music, a redesigned video scrubber in Photos, full-width color highlights in Calendar, and an updated Phone keypad. The update also hints at future AI features with MCP support. Users can install the beta via the Software Update in Settings or sign up at beta.apple.com, with a full release expected in late October.
Apple has released public beta versions of iPadOS 26.1, tvOS 26.1, and other updates, introducing new language support, UI enhancements, and features like song switching in Apple Music and improved system app interfaces. Users can enroll via beta.apple.com to test these new features before the official release.
Apple has released iOS 26 with a major visual overhaul called Liquid Glass, inspired by the Vision Pro interface, along with new features like call screening, enhanced Messages, a unified Games app, and updates to Maps, Photos, and Apple Music, aiming to unify all Apple operating systems and reflect the year 2023.
Apple has released the sixth public betas of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, and tvOS 26, featuring a new Liquid Glass design, enhanced Apple Intelligence features, and updates across various apps, ahead of their September launch. The updates include visual and functional improvements, new features like Live Translation, and interface overhauls, with the final release expected soon.
Apple has released the fifth public betas of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, and tvOS 26, introducing a new Liquid Glass design, enhanced features across apps like Wallet, Messages, and Safari, and extending the design language to macOS. These betas are a preview of upcoming updates expected to launch in September, with new features including Live Translation, Spatial Scene photos, and a redesigned Control Center. Additionally, rumors about upcoming Apple products like the iPhone 17 Pro in orange and the new Apple Watch Ultra 3 are circulating.
Apple released the fourth public betas of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, introducing a new Liquid Glass design, enhanced features like Visual Intelligence, Live Translation, and Safari updates, ahead of their September launch, allowing public testers to try the latest software.
Apple has released the seventh developer beta of iOS 26, which features a redesigned interface, enhanced Apple Intelligence capabilities, and updates to various apps like Phone, Messages, CarPlay, and Wallet. The update is expected to launch in about a month and is compatible with iPhone SE 2nd gen and newer models, with some features limited to newer iPhone 15 and 16 series. The beta includes design tweaks, accessibility improvements, and user feedback-driven changes, with the public beta likely following soon.
Apple has released the second public betas of iOS 26 and iPadOS 26, introducing a Liquid Glass design, new AI features, and updates across various apps, with a full launch expected in September. The updates include visual enhancements, improved app functionalities, and new hardware features, alongside ongoing beta testing.
Apple has released a new beta firmware (build 8A5324b) for AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4, enabling developers and beta testers to test new features with iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe. The update introduces improved audio quality, studio-quality recording, and a camera remote feature, along with a simplified beta installation process. Additionally, Apple announced upcoming releases including the iPhone 17 series and updates to watchOS and macOS.
Apple released iOS 18.6 and iPadOS 18.6, primarily fixing a Photos bug related to sharing memory movies, along with security updates and changes to EU App Store rules. The update comes ahead of upcoming iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 releases, expected in September alongside new iPhone models, including the anticipated iPhone 17 series with various rumored features. Additionally, Apple is preparing to close its Michigan store and is rumored to unveil the Apple Watch Ultra 3 with new features.
Apple has released public betas for macOS 26 and iPadOS 26, introducing significant updates such as a redesigned Launchpad, enhanced multitasking on iPad with resizable windows, and improvements to Apple Intelligence features. Users are advised to back up their data before testing these beta versions, which offer new features but may also contain bugs.