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There have been some exciting features announced for Apple’s iOS 26. If you can’t wait, you can test them in the developer beta right now.

The most recent presentation of Apple’s WWDC event has come and gone, during which Apple introduced the developer beta of the newly renamed iOS 26 — which is accessible to everyone, non-developers included, for free. If you want to try out an early version of the new OS, we’ve got directions on how to install it on your iPhone or iPad. Before we get started, a word of warning: beta software — especially early developer beta — is inherently unfinished and may contain bugs.

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