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Want to try iOS 26 before everyone else? Here’s how to install the iOS 26.5 Developer Beta on iPhone and what to know before you do.
Apple has officially released iOS 26.5 Developer Beta 4, continuing its steady testing cycle ahead of the final public rollout. This is the fourth build in the iOS 26.5 series, arriving just one week after Beta 3, and follows Apple’s consistent weekly cadence as it moves closer to a stable release.
While Beta 4 does not introduce sweeping new features, it keeps the focus on refining what’s already in the pipeline. RCS end-to-end encryption between iPhone and Android users remains under active testing after being pulled from the iOS 26.4 public release, and the groundwork for Apple Maps ads continues to take shape quietly in the background.
One thing worth noting: Siri upgrades are still absent from iOS 26.5 entirely, with Apple now widely expected to hold those improvements for iOS 27 later this year.
If you’re a registered developer looking to try the latest build, here’s exactly how to download iOS 26.5 Developer Beta 4 on your iPhone right now.
Before you jump into the installation process, take note of the following precautions:
Installing the iOS 26.5 beta 4 is now easier than ever. You no longer need a paid developer account or a beta profile configuration. Here’s how to get started:


Your iPhone will automatically download and install the beta. The process may require multiple restarts, so don’t worry if your screen briefly goes dark.
That’s it. You’ve successfully installed the iOS 26.5 developer beta 4 on your iPhone. Enjoy the new features, test out apps, and get an early feel for what’s coming in the fall.
As Apple inches closer to the public release of iOS 26.5, Beta 4 makes it clear the company is in refinement mode rather than feature-drop territory. RCS end-to-end encryption, Maps improvements, and EU-specific wearable support are all moving in the right direction, even if the headline Siri upgrades remain on hold for iOS 27.
If you’re a developer or simply curious to try the latest build, the steps above will get you up and running quickly. For everyone else, the public release of iOS 26.5 is expected sometime in early May, so the wait should not be long.
Stay tuned to iGeeksBlog for the latest iOS 26.5 coverage as Apple continues pushing updates through its beta cycle.