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iOS 26.5 adds encrypted RCS messaging and prepares Apple Maps ads, setting the stage for iOS 27 ahead of WWDC.
Apple is quietly setting the stage for its next big iPhone update with iOS 26.5, and the focus is clear. This is a transition release. The feature list is small, but the direction matters.
The update has been in beta since late March, with a third beta now available. A public rollout is expected in May, just weeks before WWDC 2026, where Apple will introduce iOS 27.
Apple is preparing to bring end-to-end encryption to RCS messaging inside the Messages app.
This is a meaningful upgrade. Messages sent between iPhones and Android devices using RCS will be encrypted in transit, preventing third parties from reading them. Apple tested this in the iOS 26.4 beta, but it did not ship in the final release. Now, it looks ready to land in iOS 26.5.This closes one of the long-standing gaps between iMessage and cross-platform messaging.
The bigger shift is happening inside Apple Maps. Apple is building support for ads directly into Maps. Businesses will be able to place sponsored listings in search results and in a new “Suggested Places” section. These placements will be labeled clearly as ads and ranked based on relevance.
Apple says user privacy remains intact. Location data and ad interactions will not be tied to a user’s Apple account. This follows the same approach used in App Store search ads. This move expands Apple’s ads business into a core utility app and changes how discovery works inside Maps, especially for local businesses.
iOS 26.5 also reflects regulatory pressure, especially in the European Union. Apple is working to extend features like notifications, Live Activities, and quick pairing to third-party smartwatches and headphones. These changes are tied to compliance with the Digital Markets Act.
This signals a broader shift. Apple is being pushed to make its ecosystem more interoperable.
iOS 26.5 does not try to be a major release. It introduces a few targeted changes while Apple shifts attention to iOS 27. The takeaway is straightforward. Apple is tightening security in cross-platform messaging, expanding its ads footprint, and adjusting to regulatory demands. The bigger changes are expected to arrive with iOS 27.