Apple has just released iOS 26.4 beta 1 for iPhone to developers registered on Apple Developer Program portal.
iPadOS 26.4 beta 1 is here, launching for developers today with a public beta expected to follow soon. Apple’s last wave of software updates was light on new features, but that’s likely to change with ...
To beta or not to beta? If you’re a user of Apple devices, tis the season of temptation as the company has made available unfinished versions of its next generation of operating systems for all of its ...
Apple added RCS support to iPhone with iOS 18.1, enabling richer cross-platform messaging between iPhone and Android users. This ...
Apple has released the first developer beta of iOS 26.4: What's new, how to download and other details you need to know about ...
The summer months often mark the release of numerous new Android phones – most recently, we’ve seen many of the best foldables launch, such as the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Honor Magic V5 – but for fans of ...
Apple has released the first iOS 26 beta to developers, but even non-developers have the opportunity to download beta software updates on their iPhones for free. Keep reading to learn how it's done.
We wouldn't be surprised if the public beta of iOS 26 was released around July 14 or July 15. How can you enroll in the beta program? If you want to be one of the first to try the public beta, you ...
Following the release of the first watchOS 26 public beta, Apple has now made a new developer's version of its upcoming Apple Watch operating system update available. With watchOS 26 beta 5, the ...
Apple has launched the first developer beta of iOS 26.4, providing registered developers a sneak peek at upcoming features for iPhones. This update includes new functionalities, interface improvements ...
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