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First on the Scene: Qyrus Unlocks Test Automation for the iOS 26 Beta 

iOS26 Beta Release

The dust has just settled from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), and the entire tech world is buzzing about one thing: iOS 26. This isn’t just another annual update. Apple has officially unveiled what many are calling the most significant redesign of the iPhone operating system since iOS 7, marking a revolutionary new chapter for the user experience. From a groundbreaking visual overhaul to a massive leap in AI capabilities, iOS 26 is set to redefine how we interact with our most personal devices. 

The developer beta is officially out, and the race is on for development teams to prepare their applications for a public release expected this September. In this crucial early phase, having access to a reliable testing environment is paramount. That’s why we are incredibly excited to make a major announcement of our own. 

Qyrus is proud to be the first test automation solution to provide full support for the new iOS 26 beta. 

We believe in empowering developers to stay ahead of the curve. This blog post will explore the most exciting iOS 26 features and demonstrate how you can start testing them today with Qyrus, ensuring your app is not just compatible, but truly shines on this next-generation OS. 

A Glimpse into the Future: Exploring the Key iOS 26 Features 

Before we discuss testing, it’s essential to understand the magnitude of change in the iOS 26 beta. This update is packed with foundational shifts and exciting new functionalities. 

First, you might be wondering why Apple skipped from iOS 18 to iOS 26. In a major strategy shift, Apple has changed its naming convention to align all its operating systems under a unified numbering scheme reflecting the year of use. This brings us iOS 26, iPadOS 26, and macOS 26, all designed for the 2026 software cycle. 

Now, let’s look at the groundbreaking iOS 26 features that developers need to prepare for: 

  • The “Liquid Glass” Design Language: This is the centerpiece of iOS 26, representing the first major visual redesign since iOS 7. Interface elements now behave like translucent glass, with properties like refraction and specular highlights that respond dynamically to device movement. This new design creates an enhanced sense of depth and motion and extends across the entire system, from a more transparent Control Center to an edge-to-edge Browse experience in Safari. 
  • A Leap in Apple Intelligence: iOS 26 significantly expands Apple’s AI capabilities. 
  • Live Translation provides real-time translation of text and audio conversations directly in Messages, FaceTime, and Phone calls, all processed privately on-device. 
  • Enhanced Visual Intelligence now works on screenshots, allowing you to ask ChatGPT questions about screen content or search for similar images and products on supported apps like Google or Etsy. 
  • Revolutionized Phone and Messages Features: Daily communication gets a massive upgrade. 
  • Call Screening lets your iPhone automatically answer calls from unknown numbers to ask for the caller’s name and purpose before you decide to answer. 
  • Hold Assist monitors calls for you when you’re on hold and notifies you the moment a live agent becomes available, saving you from waiting endlessly by the phone. 
  • The Apple Games App: iOS 26 introduces a new, dedicated Apple Games hub. This app serves as a central destination for all gaming activities, unifying access to installed games, Apple Arcade, multiplayer sections, leaderboards, and Game Center achievements. 

These are just a few of the many foundational changes in iOS 26. The sheer scope of this update, from its visual core to its AI-powered features, underscores the critical need for early and thorough testing. 

iOS 26 Key Features

Don’t Wait for September: Why Testing on the iOS 26 Beta is Business-Critical 

With a public release expected in mid-September 2025, it might seem like there’s plenty of time. However, the sheer magnitude of the changes in the iOS 26 beta makes early, rigorous testing a non-negotiable for any serious development team. Waiting could mean scrambling to fix major issues just before launch. 

Here’s why you must start testing your applications on the iOS 26 beta immediately: 

  • Adapt to the “Liquid Glass” Revolution: This isn’t just a new coat of paint; it’s a fundamental shift in UI philosophy. The new translucent and refractive materials of the “Liquid Glass” design can directly impact the readability and visual integrity of your app’s interface. Early testing is the only way to catch visual bugs, ensure your custom UI elements don’t clash with the new aesthetic, and guarantee a seamless visual experience for your users. 
  • Validate New API and Framework Integrations: iOS 26 introduces powerful new frameworks for developers, like the Foundation Models Framework that allows apps to integrate Apple Intelligence features with just a few lines of code. To leverage these new capabilities, you need to test the integrations now, ensuring they perform correctly and add real value to your application. 
  • Mitigate Core Functionality Risks: An update of this scale, described as Apple’s most ambitious software redesign in over a decade, inevitably introduces the risk of breaking existing features. Running your full regression test suites now on the iOS 26 beta is crucial to identify and fix any critical bugs that could disrupt your app’s core functionality. 
  • Secure a Competitive Advantage: The public release in September is a hard deadline. Teams that start testing now will be prepared to launch fully compatible, optimized, and potentially feature-rich updates the day iOS 26 becomes available. This readiness is a powerful differentiator in a competitive market. 

In short, proactive testing on the iOS 26 beta allows you to move from a reactive, last-minute rush to a strategic, confident launch plan. 

Leading the Market, Not Following It 

In a moment of significant technological change, speed and reliability are what matter most. Responding to the critical need for early testing, we are immensely proud to announce a major milestone: Qyrus is the first test automation platform to offer full support for the new iOS 26 beta. 

This isn’t by accident. It’s a direct result of our commitment to providing development teams with the tools they need to innovate without boundaries. This immediate support is powered by the Qyrus Device Farm, our robust infrastructure designed for streamlined, secure, and comprehensive testing. We provide on-demand access to real mobile devices, ensuring your testing reflects real-world usage. Our entire test cloud is ISO 27001/SOC 2 compliant, giving you class-leading security, and we stand by our 99.9% real device availability promise. 

To facilitate deep and thorough testing of the iOS 26 beta, we offer extensive capabilities, including being the only company to provide dedicated devices for your specific testing needs. This allows you to conduct focused, uninterrupted validation. You can further tweak your test scripts with advanced features like network throttling, biometrics (beta), and seamless CI integration to simulate a wide range of conditions your users might face. 

Our device farm is already being equipped with the specific hardware required to run iOS 26. Apple has confirmed that the iOS 26 beta supports iPhone 11 and newer models, officially ending support for the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max. The full list of compatible devices you can expect to find on our platform includes: 

  • iPhone 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, and 11 series (all models)  
  • iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation)  

It is important to acknowledge the nature of this software. The iOS 26 beta is a pre-release version, and the OS itself is subject to change and potential instability. That is precisely why early access to a secure, stable, and highly available testing environment like Qyrus is so valuable. We provide the reliable infrastructure to navigate the beta phase, identify issues, and validate your app’s performance with confidence. 

Testing the New iOS 26 Features: Practical Use Cases with Qyrus 

Understanding the new iOS 26 features is the first step; validating your app against them is the next. As the first automation platform to support the iOS 26 beta, Qyrus provides the tools you need to tackle these unique testing challenges head-on. Here are some practical use cases for how you can use Qyrus today: 

  • Validating the “Liquid Glass” UI: The new “Liquid Glass” design is a complete visual overhaul with translucent materials that create unprecedented depth and motion. This is where visual testing becomes essential. 
  • Qyrus in Action: Use Qyrus’s visual regression testing to capture baseline screenshots of your app on a current OS and compare them against its appearance on the iOS 26 beta. This will instantly highlight any unintended layout shifts, broken elements, or readability issues caused by the new refractive and transparent interface components. Automate user journeys to ensure your custom UI remains crisp and functional against the new dynamic backgrounds. 
  • Testing Apple Intelligence Integrations: iOS 26 introduces powerful on-device AI, including Live Translation in calls and messages and Enhanced Visual Intelligence that can analyze screen content. 
  • Qyrus in Action: Automate UI tests to verify that these new AI-driven features integrate cleanly with your app. For example, you can create a test that takes a screenshot within your app and validates that the new Visual Intelligence contextual menu appears and functions as expected without disrupting your app’s interface. 
  • Ensuring Compatibility with New Communication Features: Game-changing features like AI-powered Call Screening and Hold Assist will alter how the OS manages phone calls. While testing the core OS feature is Apple’s job, you need to ensure your app doesn’t break when they are active. 
  • Qyrus in Action: Design tests that check your app’s stability and UI integrity while a call is in one of these new states. For example, does your app’s UI remain stable and responsive in the background while Hold Assist is active? Does your app correctly handle contacts that are now filtered by the new Unknown Sender Screening in Messages? 
  • Verifying Integration with the Apple Games App: The new, dedicated Apple Games app acts as a central hub for all gaming activities. 
  • Qyrus in Action: Automate test workflows that launch your game from the new Apple Games app. You can then run scripts that verify achievements, scores, and leaderboards are correctly reported back and displayed within the hub’s interface, ensuring a seamless experience for gamers. 
  • Executing Full Regression on the iOS 26 Beta: Above all, a major OS update of this scale—the most ambitious in over a decade —requires comprehensive regression testing. 
  • Qyrus in Action: Run your entire existing test suite on real iPhones running the iOS 26 beta in the Qyrus Device Farm. This is the most effective way to catch critical bugs in your app’s core functionalities before the public release in September. 

By leveraging these use cases, you can move beyond basic compatibility checks and ensure your app is truly optimized for the revolutionary experience iOS 26 promises to deliver. 

Get Ahead of the Curve: Start Your iOS 26 Beta Testing Today 

With a developer beta currently available and a public release slated for mid-September 2025, the time to act is now. Being the first automation platform to support the iOS 26 beta, Qyrus makes it simple to begin your essential mobile app testing and validation cycles. 

Here’s how you can get started on the Qyrus platform: 

  1. Access Our Real Device Farm: Log in to the Qyrus platform and navigate to our extensive mobile device farm. As the only company providing dedicated devices for testing, you can ensure a focused and stable environment. 
  1. Select Your iOS 26 Beta Device: Browse the available iPhones that are compatible with iOS 26, such as the iPhone 11 series or newer. Select a device running the new iOS 26 beta to begin your session. 
  1. Upload and Test: Upload your application’s build file (.ipa) and start executing your test cases. You can run your existing regression suites to check for compatibility or build new tests to validate the exciting new iOS 26 features

Don’t let the public release date sneak up on you. Being prepared means starting today. 

Take the next step to future-proof your application. Contact our team to schedule a personalized demo or start a trial to see how Qyrus can accelerate your iOS 26 beta testing and ensure you’re ready for launch day. 

Be First, Be Ready 

The launch of the iOS 26 beta marks a pivotal moment for the mobile landscape. This is not a simple incremental update; it is a revolutionary leap forward, representing Apple’s most ambitious software redesign in over a decade. From the foundational shift of the “Liquid Glass” design to the deep integration of Apple Intelligence, iOS 26 will fundamentally change user expectations. 

In this new environment, waiting is not an option. Proactive, early, and thorough testing is the only way to ensure your application is ready to thrive. 

As the first automation platform to provide support for the iOS 26 beta, Qyrus offers you a critical head start. We remove the environmental barriers, giving you immediate access to a secure, real-device testing platform so you can focus on what truly matters: ensuring your app delivers a flawless and innovative experience from day one. Embrace the future of iOS with confidence and a trusted partner by your side.  
 
To know more about our mobile testing capabilities and get a personalized demo, please contact us. 

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