I'm curious about whether the iOS 26 beta will be available after its official launch. If I'm currently on the beta, will I still be able to update to the final version of iOS 26? So far, I've just been getting beta updates, and I'm looking forward to downloading the official release. Any insights would be appreciated!
4 Answers
You shouldn't have any issues switching from beta to release. Just remember to turn off the beta updates, and you'll be good to go. If you continue with the beta, you'll likely start receiving updates for iOS 26.1 soon.
To make sure you get the official updates, just turn off the beta updates in your device settings. Once the final version is out, you should receive it, unless the release candidate (RC) is the same as the final. Right now, you might already be on the same version that everyone's getting today!
Good news! If you're running the beta, you'll definitely get the release version. Just turn off the beta updates in your settings to switch back to the stable updates. They’ll prompt you when the full version is ready.
If you’ve already downloaded the release candidate, you’re basically set. Just disable the beta updates; you’ll automatically start receiving the regular public releases. You likely won’t need to download anything new since you may already have the final version.

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