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Apple releases iOS 26.6 beta 3 for iPhone, here’s what to expect [U]

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Why This Matters

Apple's release of iOS 26.6 beta 3 highlights ongoing updates to enhance user security and privacy, including new anti-theft features and contact blocking limits. While the focus shifts to iOS 27, these incremental updates demonstrate Apple's commitment to refining the iPhone experience ahead of the major fall release. This phased approach allows Apple to address security concerns and improve functionality incrementally for consumers and developers alike.

Key Takeaways

June 30, 2026: A day later, public beta versions are now available as well.

While iOS 27 is very much the new focus for pre-release software, Apple is still preparing iOS 26.6 as the next iPhone update. Apple has released the third iOS 26.6 developer beta. iOS 26.6 beta has been in testing since the end of May.

iOS 26.6 features and changes

So far, we’ve discovered two notable changes in iOS 26.6 beta.

First, there’s a change around the limit on the number of contacts you can block. Second, there appears to be a new anti-theft iPhone feature in the works.

The update also may prepare the Spotlight index on iPhone and iPad that Siri AI will use in iOS 27.

We don’t expect much else in terms of new features and functionality as all attention now turns to iOS 27.

Apple’s next major software update will reach customers in September as Apple iterates on iOS 27 over the summer.

iOS 26.6 will be the next shipping version, building on iOS 26 and the subsequent releases that have followed since last fall.

Last year, iOS 18.6 beta 1 arrived after iOS 26 beta 1. That means iOS 26.6 is a bit ahead of schedule compared to Apple’s 2025 release cycle.