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Apple releases iOS 26.5 beta 2 for iPhone

The build adds a suggested places feature to Apple Maps and continues end-to-end encryption testing for RCS messaging

by TechDefused Newsroom
Apple releases iOS 26.5 beta 2 for iPhone
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Apple has released iOS 26.5 beta 2 to developers and public testers, advancing the operating system with several app-level changes and ongoing feature tests.

The most visible addition is a new Suggested Places feature within Apple Maps search, which Apple said is now live in the build.

The release continues beta testing of end-to-end encryption for RCS (Rich Communication Services) messaging, the cross-platform standard that Apple adopted to replace SMS for conversations between iPhone and Android users.

Apple is also testing region-specific functionality, including the ability for European users to push Live Activities, real-time dynamic updates displayed on screen, to third-party accessories.

The release notes indicate Apple may be preparing to offer monthly payment options for annual subscriptions at a discounted rate, subject to a commitment period.

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The build does not include Gemini-powered artificial intelligence features, despite earlier expectations that Google's AI assistant would be integrated into the operating system.

iOS 26.5 beta 2 follows two iterations of the initial beta release.

The recap

  • Apple released iOS 26.5 beta 2 on its developer channel
  • The beta 2 follows two versions of the initial beta release
  • Apple is testing Live Activities on third-party accessories in Europe
by TechDefused Newsroom