Apple's upcoming iOS 26 will no longer support iPhone XR and XS, with compatibility extending to iPhone 11 and later models, including the iPhone SE. The developer beta will be unveiled during WWDC 2025, while public beta is anticipated for July 2025, aligning with historical release patterns for general availability in September. Users are advised to back up devices and not to install beta versions on primary devices due to potential bugs. For public beta installation, iPhones must be on iOS 16.5 or later, with settings adjusted in the Software Update section.
Apple's removal of the iPhone XR and XS from the list of supported devices marks a shift, making iPhone 11 and newer the minimum requirement for iOS 26.
iOS 26 is expected to debut with a developer beta at WWDC 2025, followed by a public beta likely released in July, leading to a September official launch.
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