Apple has released the fifth beta version of iOS 26. iPadOS 26, macOS 26 ("Tahoe"), watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 have also been updated with new developer versions. The updates are now available through the Apple Developer Program. Developers with an active beta profile can install the update on their devices as usual via Software Update.
The release comes approximately two weeks after the fourth beta and marks the next step in the ongoing summer testing cycle. With each new version, the planned fall release comes closer – timed to coincide with the launch of the next iPhone generation.
Focus is on fine-tuning
As with the previous version, iOS 26 Beta 5 focuses on optimization and stabilization. At the time of release, Apple has not officially documented any new features or design changes. The current beta therefore appears to focus primarily on internal improvements, bug fixes, and preparation for the final version. Later phases of a beta are common, with smaller updates that primarily focus on fine-tuning under the hood. Changes to existing features, performance optimizations, or preparations for hardware adjustments are typical at this stage.
The basis remains the previous betas
Beta 5 builds on the functionality of the previous test versions. In Beta 3 and Beta 4, Apple made the following adjustments, among others:
- Reduction of transparency effects in system areas such as Music, Podcasts and App Store
- New color variants for the standard background
- Revised colors in the Control Center
- Improved display of notifications on light backgrounds
- More detailed information in power saving mode
- New accessibility options
- Live radio widget for Apple Music
- Mouse pointer adjustments in iPadOS 26
- Revisions to the Maps app, Safari, and System Preferences
macOS 26 (“Tahoe”) also brought design fixes, a new icon for the Migration Assistant, the ability to activate beta firmware for AirPods directly on the Mac, and other improvements in accessibility and system diagnostics.
Public beta expected to follow soon
The fifth beta is again aimed exclusively at registered developers. An updated public test version is expected to follow in the next few days, based on previous release patterns. Technically, the public and developer betas generally do not differ.
iOS 26 on the way to market readiness
iOS 26 and the associated system updates are on their way to maturity. Apple will release further betas in the coming weeks before the final version is released in the fall. The new system is expected to be released to all users along with the next iPhone. Until then, work is underway on stability, compatibility, and the integration of new features. Should any noticeable new features or changes emerge with Beta 5, they will be documented separately as usual. Currently, however, the update is all about fine-tuning. The best products for you: Our Amazon Storefront offers a wide selection of accessories, including those for HomeKit. (Image: Shutterstock / aileenchik)
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