Apple has officially rolled out the iOS 26 Developer Beta, and it’s packed with new features, smarter intelligence, and deeper customization. If you’ve been using iOS 25 or even something as old as iOS 19, you’re in for a big surprise with how far the iPhone experience has come.
In this post, we’ll break down everything you need to know — from supported devices to hidden features and how it stacks up against iOS 25 and iOS 19.

iOS 26 vs. iOS 19: A Big Leap Forward
iOS 19 was solid for its time, but iOS 26 is on another level. Here’s a quick comparison of the evolution:
Design: iOS 26 features more fluid animations and a cleaner interface compared to the static design of iOS 19.
AI Features: iOS 26 introduces system-wide AI called Apple Intelligence — something iOS 19 didn’t even dream of.
Widgets & Customization: While iOS 19 lacked true customization, iOS 26 allows interactive widgets, dynamic app icons, and lock screen themes.
Privacy & Security: With iOS 26, you now get real-time on-device AI processing, app activity tracking, and context-aware permissions.
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Devices That Support iOS 26 Developer Beta
Not all iPhones can run iOS 26 — Apple has drawn the line for performance reasons. Here are the supported models:
Supported iPhones:
iPhone 16 series
iPhone 15 series
iPhone 14 series
iPhone 13 series
iPhone 12 series
iPhone 11 series
iPhone SE (2nd gen and later)
Not Supported:
iPhone X and older
iPhone SE (1st gen)
New Features in iOS 26 Developer Beta
Here’s what’s making the headlines in iOS 26:
1. Apple Intelligence (AI-Powered Features)
Summarize articles, emails, and messages
Rewrite text in different tones (formal, friendly, etc.)
Suggest apps based on context
2. Smarter Siri with an AI Boost
Siri now understands natural conversation better
It can now process across app tasks, like “Find the last photo John sent me.”
3. Lock Screen Profiles
Create multiple lock screen setups for work, personal, weekends, with custom widgets and wallpapers.
4. Live Activities Recharged
Newly interactive Live Activities from Uber, sports, or delivery apps are available.
5. More App Customization
Move icons at will or resize them; you can also hide app names for a clean look.
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Hidden Features in iOS 26
Certain features are dropped in quietly without much fanfare. Here are a few:
Background Audio Recording. Great for lectures or meetings.
App Privacy Labels Now Live: Real-time alerts when apps use sensors, such as mic or location
Quick Share with EyeSight: Share files by looking at another iPhone in the vicinity.
Safari’s Stealth Mode: Hides browsing activity even in normal mode.
An AI-powered Emoji Generator: Custom emojis made from prompts
iOS 26 Beta vs. iOS 25 – Comparison Table
| Feature | iOS 25 | iOS 26 Developer Beta |
|---|---|---|
| Siri Intelligence | Basic voice commands | AI-powered, cross-app understanding |
| Customization | Limited widgets, no icon resize | Interactive widgets, icon freedom |
| Privacy Tools | App tracking notifications | Real-time AI-based app behavior |
| Lock Screen | Static lock screens | Dynamic lock screen profiles |
| Notes App | Text and image support | Smart notes with summaries and tags |
| Live Activities | Basic tracking (e.g., timers) | Rich interactions, third-party support |
| Emoji | System emojis only | AI-generated custom emojis |
Final Thoughts
The iOS 26 Developer Beta is a bold step forward for Apple — especially for power users, productivity seekers, and AI lovers. If you’re using iOS 25 or anything older like iOS 19, the upgrade is a no-brainer (if your device supports it).
Whether you’re a developer or just curious about what’s next for iPhone, iOS 26 shows Apple is serious about personalization, privacy, and intelligence.
Tip: Want to try the beta? Make sure to back up your data and install the iOS 26 Developer Beta using an Apple Developer account!
Let us know — which feature are you most excited about?