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Apple iOS 26.5 public beta is now available

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Why This Matters

The release of iOS 26.5 public beta introduces new features like 'Suggested Places' in Apple Maps, along with expanded ad placements that aim to enhance targeted advertising while maintaining user privacy. Additionally, Apple is testing end-to-end encryption for RCS messages, signaling potential improvements in messaging security. These updates reflect Apple's focus on personalized user experiences and privacy-conscious advertising, which could influence industry standards and consumer expectations.

Key Takeaways

Apple has released the first public beta for iOS 26.5, just a few days after the beta for developers came out. One of the biggest changes the new operating system brings is the “Suggested Places” feature in Apple Maps. It will show you trending places to visit, such as restaurants and other establishments, near your location or based on your search history. You can see Suggested Places when you tap on the search bar in the Maps app.

iOS 26.5 beta also will also come with notifications that the company will be putting ads inside Maps. Apple confirmed in March that it was going to expand its ads outside of the App Store and Apple News apps. The ads you see will be based on your location, the search terms you’ve used and what you’re looking up on Maps. They will show up at the top of your search results and in Apple’s Suggested Places list. Apple said the ads will be clearly marked and won’t be a danger to your privacy. Your current location and the ads you interact with will not be associated with your Apple Account, and your personal data will stay on your iPhone and won’t be collected.

In addition, Apple is testing end-to-end encryption for RCS messages on iOS 26.5 beta yet again. However, the company has yet to reveal whether the feature will roll out with the operating system’s stable release. To be able to get Apple’s public beta releases, go to the Apple Beta Software Program website and sign up using your Apple credentials.