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iOS 26.5 public beta is here, but you can skip it for now

Apple's latest beta is live, but the missing Siri AI upgrade and light feature list make this one easy to pass on.

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Apple has released the iOS 26.5 public beta, opening the door for anyone to try it early. It arrives just days after the developer version, but it doesn’t deliver the kind of upgrade most iPhone users have been waiting for.

The bigger story here is what’s not included. There’s still no sign of the anticipated AI-driven Siri overhaul, which was expected to be a headline feature. Without that, the update feels more like a holding pattern than a meaningful step forward.

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What’s left is a set of smaller changes that don’t significantly alter how your iPhone works day to day. Unless you like testing early software, there isn’t much reason to jump in yet.

Suggested Places and ads lead the update

The most noticeable addition is a new Suggested Places feature in Apple Maps. It highlights trending locations such as restaurants and shops based on your location or past searches, and it shows up right inside the search interface.

Apple is also expanding ads within Maps, placing them at the top of search results and inside those Suggested Places suggestions. The company says these ads are clearly labeled and processed on device, with no direct link to your Apple account.

Together, these changes point to where Apple is spending time right now. It’s refining how you discover places, while also building out its ad business inside core apps.

No Siri upgrade yet

Apple is continuing to test end-to-end encryption for RCS messages in this beta, which signals ongoing work on messaging security. It’s still unclear if that feature will make it into the final release, so its impact remains uncertain.

What stands out more is the lack of any new assistant capabilities. Apple has been signaling bigger plans around on device intelligence, but none of that shows up here, which makes this release feel incomplete.

Should you install it now

If you’re considering installing the iOS 26.5 public beta, waiting is the better move for most people. This version leans on Maps tweaks and early ad placements, along with background testing like RCS encryption.

Those changes give a glimpse of Apple’s direction, but they don’t improve the everyday experience in a meaningful way. A later beta or the final release will likely bring a more complete update, so holding off will save you the usual beta risks without missing much.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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