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Apple has released the iOS 26 beta, giving developers and adventurous users early access to new features, design changes, and system improvements. If you're eager to try out the latest version before its public release, here’s how to safely install the iOS 26 beta on your iPhone.
⚠️ Warning: Beta versions may contain bugs and performance issues. It’s recommended to install the beta on a secondary device, not your daily driver.
Before anything, make sure your iPhone supports iOS 26. Compatible models typically include:
iPhone 15, 15 Pro series
iPhone 14, 13, and 12 series
iPhone 11 series
iPhone SE (2nd generation or later)
Older iPhones may not support the iOS 26 beta.
Before installing the beta, back up your data:
Via iCloud:
Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup > Back Up Now
Via Computer:
Use Finder (macOS) or iTunes (Windows) to back up your device locally.
This ensures you can restore your phone if the beta causes problems.
To install the iOS 26 beta, enroll your device in Apple’s Beta Software Program or Apple Developer Program:
Go to beta.apple.com
Sign in with your Apple ID
Enroll your iPhone
Follow the instructions to download the iOS 26 beta profile when it becomes available (usually mid-summer)
Go to developer.apple.com
Sign in and enroll in the Apple Developer Program
On your iPhone, go to Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates
Select iOS 26 Developer Beta
Once the beta is available, your iPhone will show it as an option to download and install.
Go to Settings > General > Software Update
Tap Download and Install under iOS 26 Beta
Enter your passcode and agree to the terms
Wait for the update to complete and your iPhone to restart
You are now running iOS 26 beta!
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Battery Drain or Crashes? Common in betas—update to newer beta versions as they’re released.
Want to Downgrade? You can restore to iOS 25 using a computer and a previous backup.
Can’t See the Beta Option? Make sure you’re signed in with the correct Apple ID enrolled in the beta program.
Apple typically releases the final version of iOS in September, after several rounds of beta testing. The public beta is usually available around July, while the developer beta comes right after the WWDC keynote in June.
Conclusion
Trying the iOS 26 beta lets you experience Apple’s newest features before anyone else—but it comes with some risks. Always back up your data and be prepared for some bugs. If you’re okay with that, getting the iOS 26 beta is easy and takes just a few minutes.
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