Can Your iPhone Run iOS 26? Here's the Full List of Compatible Devices
WORLDWIDE, JUL 23 – The iOS 26 public beta introduces AI-powered tools and a Liquid Glass design to supported iPhones, with Apple aiming to fix issues before its full release this fall.
- Apple introduced the public beta of iOS 26 at Apple Park on June 9, 2025, showcasing its Liquid Glass interface and AI features.
- Following the WWDC 2025 preview of iOS 26, Apple launched the public beta to gather feedback and refine the update.
- With this update, users get live translation, Visual Intelligence image search, and AI shortcuts with poll suggestions in Messages.
- Older iPhone models iPhone XR, XS and XS Max lose support, as the update requires an A13 Bionic chip.
- Set to arrive later this year, iOS 26 will launch alongside the iPhone 17, bringing the update to all eligible users.
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In June, Apple previewed the iPhone’s next operating system, iOS 26. Without a doubt, the headline feature of iOS 26 (yes, the iPhone’s OS has a new number system) is its complete design overhaul, known as “Liquid Glass.” The new design introduces a transparent look to iOS, utilizing animations to replicate the way light and other objects refract through glass. Liquid Glass is an ambitious overhaul for the iPhone’s operating system, but it’s not…
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