Apple has released the third developer beta of iOS 26.3, continuing the ongoing testing phase of the current operating system generation. Simultaneously, updated beta versions of iPadOS 26.3, macOS 26.3, watchOS 26.3, tvOS 26.3, and visionOS 26.3 are also available. This new test version follows shortly after Beta 2 and demonstrates Apple's commitment to advancing the development cycle without extended breaks.
At present, no new visible features have been introduced specifically with iOS 26.3 Beta 3. As is typical at this stage, the focus is clearly on stability, bug fixes, and internal optimizations. Should any specific changes be discovered, a separate and detailed report will follow.
Refinement instead of a functional leap
iOS 26.3 is intentionally designed as a smaller interim update. Following the extensive new features in iOS 26.2, Apple is primarily using this version to secure existing functions, implement regulatory adjustments, and further develop the underlying technology. The third beta marks an important step in this process, as it brings the system closer to its final state.
Classification of the third beta phase
With iOS 26.3 Beta 3, the update is in a phase where Apple typically releases new features only rarely. The focus is on performance, system stability, and evaluating feedback from previous betas.
This phase is crucial, especially for an update that includes many regulatory and structural adjustments. Apple reviews internal processes, optimizes background services, and ensures that new interfaces and options function reliably.
A look back at the new features in iOS 26.3 Beta 1
The first beta of iOS 26.3 brought several relevant innovations, primarily concerning interoperability, openness, and personalization.
Easier switching from iPhone to Android
With iOS 26.3, Apple introduced a new transfer tool that significantly simplifies switching from an iPhone to an Android smartphone. The feature is integrated directly into iOS and requires no additional app. After connecting both devices, key content such as photos, messages, notes, contacts, passwords, apps, and other personal data can be transferred.
Excluded are sensitive data such as health information, paired Bluetooth devices, and protected content like locked notes. Combined with a similar solution from Google, this creates, for the first time, a virtually bidirectional switch between iOS and Android.
Forwarding messages to third-party wearables
One of the most significant new features in iOS 26.3 concerns notifications. For the first time, Apple allows iPhone notifications to be forwarded to third-party wearables. The new option can be found in the "Notifications" section of Settings.
Apple deliberately limits this feature. Notifications can only be forwarded to a single device at a time. If a third-party wearable is active, the Apple Watch will no longer receive notifications. Simultaneous use is not possible. The introduction of this feature is directly related to regulatory requirements, particularly within the European Union.
New weather wallpapers for the lock screen
The lock screen was also slightly modified in iOS 26.3. Apple now clearly separates weather and astronomy wallpapers. Additionally, three new weather wallpapers are available, each with different layouts, clock displays, and widget combinations. This makes personalization clearer and more intuitive.
Review of iOS 26.3 Beta 2
The second beta of iOS 26.3 did not introduce any documented new features. Apple primarily used this version for stability improvements, internal adjustments, and bug fixes. The features introduced in beta 1 were further secured and technically refined.
Meaning of iOS 26.3 Beta 3
With iOS 26.3 Beta 3, Apple continues its established course. Even though no new features are currently visible, this version plays an important role in the development process. It solidifies the technical foundation upon which the final versions of iOS 26.3 and other operating systems will be built.
iOS 26.3: Focus on everyday life and openness
Apple is currently planning to release iOS 26.3 towards the end of January or beginning of February. Following the feature-rich iOS 26.2, iOS 26.3 is intentionally more compact, but focuses on areas that will enable greater openness, interoperability, and everyday usability in the long term. The best products for you: Our Amazon storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / KaterynaSypailova)
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