Apple's iOS 18.6 will likely be released soon, ahead of its iOS 26 this fall, but the company's July 21 iOS 18.6 release candidate didn't change much on the iPhones of developers and beta testers. While iOS 26 will bring a major redesign to iPhones, the latest iOS 18.6 beta is filled with bug and security fixes, so developers and beta testers shouldn't expect new features.
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Because this is a beta, I recommend downloading it on something other than your primary device. This isn't the final version of iOS 18.6 so the update might be buggy and battery life may be affected, so it's best to keep those troubles off your primary device.
As the beta is not the final version of iOS 18.6, more features could land on your iPhone when it is released. Apple will likely release iOS 18.6 to the general public in the next few weeks but an exact release date is unclear. However, iOS 18.6 will likely be the last significant iOS 18 update the company releases before it makes iOS 26 available this fall.
Here's what to expect from iOS 18.6 when it lands on your iPhone. The release candidate is usually the last beta version of an iOS update before Apple releases the update to the general public. That means Apple could make iOS 18.6 available to the public in the next week.
This beta is all about security patches and squashing bugs
If you're a developer or beta tester, don't expect much from this beta other than bug and security fixes. After downloading and looking into the iOS 18.6 release candidate, I found no new features or noticeable changes. And that's not surprising considering Apple's iOS release schedule over the years.
Apple announced iOS 18 at WWDC 2024 and released iOS 17.6 more than a month later in July. That update was filled with more than 30 important bug fixes and security patches but no new features. Apple recommended that everyone download the update at the time and it was the last major iOS 17 update before the release of iOS 18.
Apple did the same thing in July 2023 when it released iOS 16.6. When the tech giant released that update, it was focused on bug fixes and security patches; the next major iOS release was iOS 17.
Apple is likely shifting gears and focusing more on iOS 26. In fact, the company has already released three developer betas of that iOS software in preparation for its fall release.
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