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Want an Early Look at iOS 26? Here's How to Get the Developer Beta
Want an Early Look at iOS 26? Here's How to Get the Developer Beta

CNET

time31 minutes ago

  • CNET

Want an Early Look at iOS 26? Here's How to Get the Developer Beta

Apple's WWDC event has come and gone, but the buzz around iOS 26 is just getting started. Shortly after the big reveal, Apple rolled out the first developer beta of iOS 26, giving developers and early adopters a chance to try out the next evolution of iPhone software. With a bold new design and an increased focus on AI-powered features, iOS 26 is shaping up to be one of the most significant updates in recent years. software. The biggest new feature is Liquid Glass, Apple's new cohesive design language across all its devices, with a transparent, lenslike aesthetic. Live Translation is integrated into Messages and FaceTime to help you communicate across languages. Call Screening, an evolution of Live Voicemail, picks up unknown numbers on your behalf, asks why callers are calling and shows a live transcript so you can decide whether to jump in or let it roll to voicemail. Its sidekick, Hold Assist, listens to the hold music for you and pings you the instant a real person comes on the line. And there's a lot more. By jumping straight from iOS 18 to iOS 26, Apple is syncing its mobile OS naming with the rest of its platforms and signaling a generational leap rather than the usual annual tune-up. It's the biggest OS update since iOS 7, with updates and enhancements to pretty much every part of the iPhone. If you want to try out any of these features, you can do so right now. Here's how you can download iOS 26. Now Playing: I'm Impressed With iOS 26. Apple Just Made iPhones Better 05:40 A quick warning before you download iOS 26 Yes, the iOS 26 developer beta is free, but remember it's meant for developers, not day-to-day use. Early builds often carry bugs that can crash apps, drain your battery, overheat your phone and generally make your device feel sluggish. Unless you need to test software against Apple's next release, it's smarter to stick with the public beta, which will be released next month, on your main iPhone. The iPhone 17, when it's announced, will support iOS 26. Viva Tung/CNET Which iPhone models support iOS 26? As long as you own an iPhone 11 or newer, you can download iOS 26. That means the iPhone XR/XS generation is out, while every A13 Bionic handset forward, including the forthcoming iPhone 17 models, are included. Here's the full list of compatible iPhone models that can run iOS 26: Apple Intelligence works only on compatible phones, which include any iPhone 16 model and the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. What you need to know before you download the iOS 26 developer beta Before you get too excited and start installing the iOS 26 developer beta, there are a few things you need to do: Check your hardware first. This beta runs only on iPhone 11 and newer . If you want the headline Apple Intelligence features, you'll need an iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max or anything in the forthcoming iPhone 17 lineup . This beta runs only on . If you want the headline Apple Intelligence features, you'll need an . Update to the latest public release. Make sure your phone is already on the most current stable build (right now that's iOS 18.5). This helps prevent any issues that arise from updating with outdated software. Make sure your phone is already on the most current stable build (right now that's iOS 18.5). This helps prevent any issues that arise from updating with outdated software. Have a good Wi-Fi connection . You want the install to go flawlessly, which means you should be connected to some pretty decent Wi-Fi. . You want the install to go flawlessly, which means you should be connected to some pretty decent Wi-Fi. Have enough space on your phone . You need at least 15GB of space on your phone to download the iOS 26 developer beta. . You need at least 15GB of space on your phone to download the iOS 26 developer beta. Archive a backup. A normal iCloud backup can be overwritten; you need one that can't. On your Mac , connect your iPhone, open Finder , select your device, hit Back Up Now > Manage Backups , right-click the new backup and click Archive . On Windows , it's pretty similar. Open iTunes , click Back Up Now, locate the backup in Preferences and archive it. A normal iCloud backup can be overwritten; you need one that can't. On your , connect your iPhone, open , select your device, hit > , right-click the new backup and click . On , it's pretty similar. Open , click Back Up Now, locate the backup in and archive it. Know the escape hatch. If the beta breaks your phone for any reason (this has never happened to me), you'll have to put the phone in Recovery Mode, restore iOS 18.5, and then pull that archived backup back onto the device. Once you've followed these steps, you're pretty much ready to go. How to install the iOS 26 developer beta on your iPhone Apple now lets anyone install developer betas without paying the $99 annual fee. To do so, visit the Apple Developer site on the device you plan to update, open the ☰ menu, choose Account, and sign in with that device's Apple ID. Agree to the terms, tick the required boxes, and tap Submit. You may also need to enable Developer Mode in Settings > Privacy and Security. Now you can install the iOS 26 developer beta on your phone as an over-the-air update: After you sign up for the Apple Developer program, you should see the option to download the iOS 26 developer beta in your settings. On your device, open Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates and choose the iOS 26 Developer Beta. Go back and tap Download and Install under the new "iOS 26 Developer Beta" option that appears. The iOS 26 developer beta is 15.28GB in size. Screenshots by Nelson Aguilar/CNET Finally, punch in your passcode, accept the T&C, and let the installer do its thing. On a decent Wi-Fi connection, the download-and-reboot routine should take roughly 10 to 15 minutes, but that may vary. When your iPhone powers back on, you'll be running the iOS 26 developer beta.

Apple really, really wants you to go see its 'F1' movie
Apple really, really wants you to go see its 'F1' movie

Business Insider

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Business Insider

Apple really, really wants you to go see its 'F1' movie

An iPhone notification. A surprise Brad Pitt appearance at an Apple store. A fancy trailer that makes your iPhone rumble. Apple is going all out for its big-budget "F1" movie. If you own an iPhone or visited one of the company's retail stores recently, you've likely noticed the promotional push as the Apple synergy machine kicked into gear. Apple has pulled many of its levers across various channels to drum up excitement for its latest original film, "F1: The Movie," which arrived in theaters Friday. It's a marketing flex that few companies aside from Apple are capable of, since they don't have the massive built-in install base of the iPhone. Apple's strategy of continuing to make big-budget movies has some, including Business Insider's Peter Kafka, scratching their heads. The tech giant's marketing push around "F1," though, makes sense — Apple's got skin in the game for this movie. Not all of Apple's marketing tactics have gone smoothly, though. On Tuesday, some iPhone users took to social media to complain about a notification on their home screen that turned out to be an ad sent from the Wallet app tied to the movie. The promo offered $10 off two tickets to see "F1" when you purchase from Fandango using Apple Pay. Sure, you could easily dismiss the notification and move on with your day, but some compared it to Apple's free U2 album that it added to iPhone users' libraries. There have also been some pretty creative marketing efforts. If you have an iPhone, you can watch a special version of the "F1" trailer in the AppleTV app that activates the phone's haptic engines (basically fancy vibrations), so that your device rumbles along with the vehicles' engines. (You'll also be encouraged to buy tickets when you open the app.) Experience the new @F1Movie trailer on iPhone in a way only Apple can deliver. — Tim Cook (@tim_cook) June 11, 2025 And for even more immersion, Apple's Maps app allows you to virtually check out the famous tracks where "F1" was filmed. Then there was Apple's big annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which took place in the weeks leading up to the movie's release. Its Formula 1-themed intro featured Apple exec Craig Federighi driving laps on top of Apple's "spaceship" HQ. At one point, Tim Cook looks right at the camera and says, "Yes, F1, baby." In May, actor Damson Idris, who stars in the movie alongside Brad Pitt, walked the carpet of the Met Gala in an F1 driver's uniform and helmet before unveiling a suit underneath. He held on to his helmet as an accessory. Exactly how much Apple invested to make "F1" a reality isn't clear. Initial reports said that the movie cost around $300 million to make (not counting its marketing budget). However, producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Joseph Kosinski said that wasn't the case in an interview with Deadline last year. In reality, Bruckheimer said, the estimate was "tens of millions of dollars out of whack." "We can't give you a number because that's Apple's money and they can talk about it," Bruckheimer said. "But what I think you can say is it's quite a bit lower than what's been reported." Apple did not immediately respond to a Business Insider's request for comment on the budget. Some of Apple's investments in movies have proven success in the past. AppleTV+ made a name for itself in the film industry with "CODA," a 2021 coming-of-age movie that went on to win Best Picture at the 2022 Academy Awards, making it the first film released by a streamer to win the top award at the Oscars. On June 15, people attending a panel discussion for another AppleTV+ offering, "Severance," were surprised when Brad Pitt came out to promote "F1." Tim Cook was there too, and he made sure to mention that the movie included footage filmed using the same camera technology you can buy in the latest iPhones.

Apple changes App Store rules in EU after being threatened with $570M fine
Apple changes App Store rules in EU after being threatened with $570M fine

New York Post

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

Apple changes App Store rules in EU after being threatened with $570M fine

Apple on Thursday changed rules and fees in its App Store in the European Union after the bloc's antitrust regulators ordered it to remove commercial barriers to sending customers outside the store. Apple said developers will pay a 20% processing fee for purchases made via the App Store, though the fees could go as low as 13% for Apple's small-business program. Developers who send customers outside the App Store for payment will pay a minimum fee of 5% and at most 15%. Developers will also be able to use as many links as they wish to send users to outside forms of payment. Advertisement EU antitrust regulators ordered the iPhone maker to remove commercial barriers to sending customers outside the App Store. AFP via Getty Images EU regulators threatened Tim Cook's Apple with a $570 million fine. Getty Images The changes are aimed at trying to help Apple avoid a 500 million euro ($570 million) fine threatened by EU antitrust regulators in April. Advertisement 'The European Commission is requiring Apple to make a series of additional changes to the App Store. We disagree with this outcome and plan to appeal,' Apple said in a statement.

Apple Inc. (AAPL): I'm Going To Keep Defending It, Says Jim Cramer
Apple Inc. (AAPL): I'm Going To Keep Defending It, Says Jim Cramer

Yahoo

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Apple Inc. (AAPL): I'm Going To Keep Defending It, Says Jim Cramer

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of the . Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been one of Cramer's top stocks this year. Despite the fact that the firm's shares have struggled in the first half of 2025 due to slow momentum on AI and US trade tensions with China, Cramer has maintained that Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of the greatest companies in the world. In his latest comments, the CNBC host remarked on acquisitions, the firm's deal with Google, and its trade war woes: 'Look, their policy, and I remember when suggested Tim Cook to buy Netflix, um, I've suggested to buy a lot of things. . .I thought that Apple had a lot of good things [at WWDC] I don't think that people realize that Apple has such an aversion to buying companies, and a great proclivity to say, look, you want our billion, 1.3 billion? We'll take you as our sole-source. Now the problem is that Google one of the things that Google's going to be in trouble for . . . .Google wrote a check, for 20 billion to Apple in 2022. And this is what the government hates that they did that. So I would pivot if I were Apple instead of saying to Perplexity, you know what, I think you should pay us, I think they should say, we pay you. Now that's not what you ever want to hear, right. In his previous comments, Cramer discusses Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s trade war woes in detail: 'Finally, let's understand something. Apple is not a company that stands still… Can we stipulate that in the last year, it's reasonable to believe that Tim Cook, the CEO, might have been a little distracted? Here's a man… who's been trying to do everything he's supposed to do in order to meet the demands of the president of the United States. The president wanted investment in the U.S. What does he do? He announces that Apple's going to spend $500 billion in the US over four years… A wide view of an Apple store, showing the range of products the company offers. While we acknowledge the potential of AAPL as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an extremely cheap AI stock that is also a major beneficiary of Trump tariffs and onshoring, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio

Apple Inc. (AAPL): I'm Going To Keep Defending It, Says Jim Cramer
Apple Inc. (AAPL): I'm Going To Keep Defending It, Says Jim Cramer

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Apple Inc. (AAPL): I'm Going To Keep Defending It, Says Jim Cramer

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of the . Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has been one of Cramer's top stocks this year. Despite the fact that the firm's shares have struggled in the first half of 2025 due to slow momentum on AI and US trade tensions with China, Cramer has maintained that Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is one of the greatest companies in the world. In his latest comments, the CNBC host remarked on acquisitions, the firm's deal with Google, and its trade war woes: 'Look, their policy, and I remember when suggested Tim Cook to buy Netflix, um, I've suggested to buy a lot of things. . .I thought that Apple had a lot of good things [at WWDC] I don't think that people realize that Apple has such an aversion to buying companies, and a great proclivity to say, look, you want our billion, 1.3 billion? We'll take you as our sole-source. Now the problem is that Google one of the things that Google's going to be in trouble for . . . .Google wrote a check, for 20 billion to Apple in 2022. And this is what the government hates that they did that. So I would pivot if I were Apple instead of saying to Perplexity, you know what, I think you should pay us, I think they should say, we pay you. Now that's not what you ever want to hear, right. In his previous comments, Cramer discusses Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)'s trade war woes in detail: 'Finally, let's understand something. Apple is not a company that stands still… Can we stipulate that in the last year, it's reasonable to believe that Tim Cook, the CEO, might have been a little distracted? Here's a man… who's been trying to do everything he's supposed to do in order to meet the demands of the president of the United States. The president wanted investment in the U.S. What does he do? He announces that Apple's going to spend $500 billion in the US over four years… A wide view of an Apple store, showing the range of products the company offers. While we acknowledge the potential of AAPL as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and have limited downside risk. If you are looking for an extremely cheap AI stock that is also a major beneficiary of Trump tariffs and onshoring, see our free report on the best short-term AI stock. READ NEXT: 20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now and 30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires. Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey. Sign in to access your portfolio

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