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.
Apple launched the iOS 26.5 public beta on Monday for developers and public testers. This follows the iOS 26.4 update, which added new emoji and video podcasts among other features. Apple advises installing the beta on secondary devices due to potential bugs and reduced battery life, as it remains unfinished software with more changes expected before public release. No launch date for the stable version has been announced, and additional betas are anticipated. The standout addition is end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging, previously tested in iOS 26.4 betas but omitted from the final version. Users enable it via Settings > Apps > Messages > RCS Messaging, toggling the End-to-End Encryption (Beta) slider. Apple notes it functions only on select carriers and devices, with encrypted messages clearly labeled to indicate protection levels. A new Suggested Places section appears in the Maps app's Search bar below Recents, aiding discovery of nearby cafes or restaurants. These changes offer early access to refinements in messaging privacy and navigation tools.