Apple Releases Fourth Public Betas of iOS 26 and More

Apple today released the fourth public betas of iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, allowing the public to test the updates ahead of their September launch. The fourth public betas come a week after the third public betas, and the updates correspond with the seventh developer betas that were released earlier today.

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Public beta testers that have registered on Apple's website can download the latest iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26 public betas by opening the Settings or System Settings app, going to the General section, tapping on Software Update, and choosing the iOS 26, iPadOS 26, or macOS 26 Public Beta options.

iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 feature Apple's Liquid Glass design, with a visual aesthetic that focuses on transparency. Icons, menu buttons, navigation bars, and more reflect and refract light with subtle animations. There are pop-out menus in some areas, tab bars shrink down, and everything has a more rounded look.

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There are new Apple Intelligence features like Visual Intelligence for screenshots, updated order tracking in the Wallet app, new features in Reminders, and Live Translation for the Messages, Phone, and FaceTime apps. Image Playground has ChatGPT style options, and Genmoji supports mixing two or more emoji characters to make something new.

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2D photos have a more 3D look with a Spatial Scene feature, and Safari has updated navigation. In the Phone app, there are new Call Screening and Hold Assist features that will save you time, while the Messages app supports customizable backgrounds and polls. Apple Music has a DJ-like AutoMix feature, CarPlay has an overhauled interface, there's a new Apple Games app, and Preview has come to the iPhone for the first time.

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macOS Tahoe has the same Liquid Glass design as iOS 26, and it extends to app icons, folders, the Dock, in-app navigation, menus, the Control Center, and the Menu Bar. The Control Center and the Menu Bar are customizable, and you're also able to customize folders, app icons, and widgets.

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Safari has an updated tab design and a redesigned sidebar, and Apple has brought the Phone app to the Mac for making phone calls through Wi-Fi Calling. The Phone app supports the new Call Screening and Hold Assist features.

Spotlight has been overhauled with improved search and the ability to execute hundreds of actions without opening up an app. There's a new Games app with a Game Overlay feature, and developers have access to Metal 4.

More on what's new can be found in our iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS Tahoe roundups.

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Top Rated Comments

MothJab Avatar
2 weeks ago
Ios26 is so ugly. Literally bad windows vista and aero.

Wouldn’t be so bad if the icons weren’t made to look like candy crush
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
beant0wn Avatar
2 weeks ago

A lot of bad padding around several UI elements. You’d think they would work on that after several betas, where I’m sure they got plenty of feedback on that. Embarrassing stuff.
The days of good designers at Apple are gone. The new generation working on UI and software are really lost, nothing is intuitive at all, aesthetics slipping…sigh.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
djinn Avatar
2 weeks ago

Frosting…defrosting…frosting…defrosting. Apple really playing with beta testers’ emotions when it comes to liquid glass effect ??
We call that Apple OS Global Warming
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Robert.Walter Avatar
2 weeks ago

strictly speaking, 4 days later (PB3 was released last week Thursday).
I am enjoying iPadOS 26 on my M2 iPad Air, no real complaints thus far
I’m not a fan of the rounded text boxes, they make things feel cramped.

Also who needs a prominent search box everywhere? Pull down was better bc it didn’t displace critical functions (some two taps down) into fussy menus.

I have a problem with safari reader freezing the And Wallet didn’t populate with info from my safari autofill. When I started manually putting it into wallet, it overwrote one if my descriptions. So I deleted all cards from Apple Pay, on phone & watch, and repopulated with a wallet drawing from my autofill data.

Looking forward to my passport into wallet. This will be great.

I do like minor passwords upgrade (will be very helpful for many folks).

But so many seeming style changes for change’s sake. I would rather have had more functionality than cosmetic schnik-schnak.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Havalo Avatar
2 weeks ago
Frosting…defrosting…frosting…defrosting. Apple really playing with beta testers’ emotions when it comes to liquid glass effect ??
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jz0309 Avatar
2 weeks ago

The fourth public betas come a week after the third public betas, and the updates correspond with the seventh developer betas.
strictly speaking, 4 days later (PB3 was released last week Thursday).
I am enjoying iPadOS 26 on my M2 iPad Air, no real complaints thus far
Score: 7 Votes (Like | Disagree)