
Apple releases new beta builds of all its flashy new Liquid Glass-ified OS updates
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Apple releases new beta builds of all its flashy new Liquid Glass-ified OS updates
Apple has released the second developer betas of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and most of its other updates. The updates are the first to standardize on year-based version numbering, making them all version 26. Users signed up for both developer and public beta downloads will see all of them listed as separate options. Users can either access restored images for flashing a “clean install” to a Mac or iDevice.
For those who don’t normally dabble in Apple’s beta programs, the company offers two tracks: a developer beta and a public beta. The developer beta builds are offered earlier but tend to be buggier and less stable, and they change more from release to release. The public betas, which typically hit in mid- to late-July, are usually roughly the same code as the third or fourth developer beta and represent a nearer-to-final, more stable experience. Once the public betas begin, both developer and public beta builds are usually updated more or less in lockstep, though the developer betas are still usually available slightly earlier.
Apple used to gate its developer betas behind a $99-per-year developer program paywall. While app developers who want to distribute apps on Apple’s App Stores still need to pay that fee, two years ago Apple began making developer betas available to anyone who signed up for a free developer account.
Users who sign up for developer accounts can either access restored images for flashing a “clean install” to a Mac or iDevice or download the betas directly by navigating to Settings > General > Software Update and then tapping Beta Updates and selecting one to install. Users signed up for both developer and public beta downloads will see all of them listed as separate options.