What’s wrong with giving people options?I hope there isn’t… I hated what iOS 18 did with the Photos App. It’s a relief they kinda reversed the changes on 26.
What’s wrong with giving people options?I hope there isn’t… I hated what iOS 18 did with the Photos App. It’s a relief they kinda reversed the changes on 26.
Reading comprehension is important.Wait, so there is more heat and more stutters in Rev 2?
Wow so far this new beta does feel a lot better — I’m surprised.I also went from iOS 18.5 to iOS 26 for a day or two. The battery drain (and how ugly it looks) ended up with me reverting back to 18.5… and now I’m tempted to update to iOS 26 AGAIN!
First time I ever reverted back after downloading a Beta 1, and I think I’ve installed every Beta 1 since iOS 4 or 5.
Yes it is.Is the OTA version updated with the revised version?
Beta 2/3 likely will be worse than beta 1 - don’t recommend it to people guys, this is most likely „false advertising“ 🤣This is just first impressions, I didn't have either beta installed for long.
If 18.5 is a 10.
Stutters on Rev 1: 3/10
Stutters on Rev 2: 6.5/10
Heat on Rev 1: 2/10
Heat on Rev 2: 6/10
I can't help you with battery unfortunately.
This is assuming the device is still going through background tasks.
If you have no self control like me, it might be worth it.
If you have some level of self control, waiting for how people go with beta 2 may be advisable.
Idc about these thoughts. Useless reallyI wonder if the other older iPhones are having fewer performance problems with the original beta than the 15 & 16 series. Or perhaps it was due to some other bug why Apple reserved this second dev beta 1 for the 15 & 16 series.
It only fixed the one issue: https://www.macrumors.com/2025/06/13/apple-seeds-revised-ios-26-developer-beta/did new release fixes haptic push notifications fix?
Nah I’m not buying that. It’s way more responsive and much less laggy, app opening/closing animations much smootherIt only fixed the one issue: https://www.macrumors.com/2025/06/13/apple-seeds-revised-ios-26-developer-beta/
And other perceived fixes are either placebo or incidental.
Which wasn’t the targeted fix. Hence, incidental.Nah I’m not buying that. It’s way more responsive and much less laggy, app opening/closing animations much smoother
Who cares? It’s still a fix isn’t it? I’m sure there’s several interconnected things that happen in these revisions, but a fix is a fixWhich wasn’t the targeted fix. Hence, incidental.