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iOS 26 public beta LIVE — Liquid Glass, new iPhone features and latest updates

iOS 26 public beta LIVE — Liquid Glass, new iPhone features and latest updates

Tom's Guide4 days ago
Your iPhone's about to look a little big different — if you're ready to try out Apple's latest software update. The iOS 26 public beta is now available for anyone to download, offering an introduction to the Liquid Glass interface Apple is rolling out across its different devices.
Apple first showed off Liquid Glass and iOS 26 at WWDC 2025 in June. The interface is designed to provide a more unified experience across different Apple products, as it's also a part of the iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26 and tvOS 26 updates arriving this year.
At WWDC 2025, Apple released an iOS 26 developer beta, and after four updates to that release, it's now ready to share the iOS 26 update with the public at large. We've been using the developer beta, and we can help guide you through what's new with Apple's iPhone software.
After all, Liquid Glass may take up much of the focus with iOS 26, but it's not the only new addition. There are updates to existing apps, new capabilities like call screening, and — if you have a compatible iPhone — new Apple Intelligence features that further advance Apple's push into AI.
You can read my iOS 26 public beta first look for an extensive look at the major changes in this update. And throughout the day, we'll be updating this blog with tips, tricks and any new details we uncover about iOS 26.
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