Apple releases third public beta of iOS 26.5 with Maps ad hints, encrypted RCS

Apple released the third public beta of iOS 26.5 on Tuesday, about two weeks after the second beta and one month after the iOS 26.4 update. Building on earlier betas' end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging, it previews upcoming ads in Maps via a new splash screen and adds navigation tweaks. Developers and testers should use secondary devices due to bugs.

Apple has launched the third public beta of iOS 26.5, continuing refinements since the first public beta last month and the iOS 26.4 stable release that introduced new emoji and video podcasts. Additional betas are expected before the final version, with no release date set; install only on secondary devices to avoid issues like battery drain. End-to-end encrypted RCS messaging—teased in iOS 26.4 betas, reintroduced in prior iOS 26.5 betas, and now available here—enhances privacy in Messages. Enable via Settings > Apps > Messages > RCS Messaging by toggling the End-to-End Encryption (Beta) slider; it works on supported carriers/devices, with labels on encrypted messages. Maps sees bigger changes: a splash screen hints at incoming local ads based on location, searches, or views, integrated with Apple Business (announced March) for advertising in Maps, Mail, and Wallet—privacy assured as data isn't linked to Apple Accounts. New UI includes sections under the search bar and an expanded Suggested Places menu below Recents for quick nearby discoveries like cafes.

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Apple releases iOS 26.5 with encrypted RCS messaging

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Apple launched iOS 26.5 on Monday along with updates to its other operating systems, adding beta end-to-end encryption for RCS chats between iPhone and Android users.

Apple has released the first public beta of iOS 26.5, roughly two weeks after the iOS 26.4 update. The beta reintroduces end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging, a feature absent from the final iOS 26.4 release. Testers can also access a new Suggested Places section in the Maps app.

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Apple has released the release candidate for iOS 26.5, introducing end-to-end encryption for RCS messages between iPhones and Android devices. The feature appears in the Messages app as a beta option with supported carriers. The update is expected to reach the public soon.

Mainland China users briefly accessed Apple Intelligence in the early hours of Tuesday before the update was pulled, raising questions over compliance and regulatory approval. An expert warned that the move could lead to administrative penalties.

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Apple is expected to introduce major upgrades to its Siri virtual assistant during the Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday. A new Bloomberg report indicates the overhaul will include a dedicated app and advanced features across multiple platforms.

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