How to install iOS 26 on your iPhone (and which models support it)
Briefly

Apple's upcoming iOS 26 will only support newer models, specifically the iPhone 11 and newer, as the iPhone XR and XS have been removed from compatibility. The developer beta will be launched during WWDC 2025, with a public beta expected in July, and the full release anticipated for September. Users considering the beta must ensure their device is running iOS 16.5 or later, back up their data, and be aware of potential software bugs before installation. Activation of Beta Updates in the settings is necessary for participation in the beta program.
Apple has removed the iPhone XR and XS from its list of devices compatible with iOS 26, meaning that only iPhone 11 and newer models will support it.
The iOS 26 developer beta is set to release during WWDC 2025, followed by a public beta likely in July, with the general release expected in September.
Before installing the iOS 26 beta, users should back up their devices, avoid using everyday iPhones for beta testing, and be prepared for potential bugs.
To install the iOS 26 public beta, users must ensure their iPhones are running iOS 16.5 or later and enable Beta Updates in the settings.
Read at ZDNET
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