There’s a new version of iOS 26 beta 1 for developers
Apple pushed a surprise update to iOS 26 beta 1 that hints at under-the-hood changes without explaining what’s new.
Apple has issued a silent update to the first developer beta of iOS 26, changing the build number from 23A5260n to 23A5260u without publishing new release notes. The update appears to be a minor revision rather than a full beta 2 release.
The new build began appearing on some devices on June 12, just three days after iOS 26 beta 1 was first released following Apple’s WWDC 2025 keynote. The revision suggests Apple is addressing behind-the-scenes issues or finalizing assets without needing to push a formal second beta.
What’s changed in 23A5260u?
Apple has not publicly documented any differences between the “n” and “u” builds.
However, minor revisions like this often include:
- Stability improvements for certain device configurations
- Last-minute fixes for setup bugs or developer provisioning
- Updates to internal frameworks or assets
The revision may fix UI bugs affecting the new “Liquid Glass” design language or polish Apple Intelligence features like Live Translation and Visual Intelligence. It could also resolve early battery drain reports on supported iPhones.
Apple occasionally pushes revised builds under the same beta label to quietly fix issues without creating confusion around beta version numbers. These silent updates are typically reserved for the earliest developer betas and are not always rolled out to every device.
As with all early betas, caution is advised. Apple Intelligence features are still buggy, animations occasionally stutter, and some redesigned apps like Music and Messages show inconsistent behavior.