Apple has rolled out the sixth developer beta of iOS 26, with subtle but meaningful adjustments as the operating system edges towards its public release next month.
Alongside performance improvements, this update settles a recent Camera app issue, introduces a new onboarding experience, and adds a set of ringtones that are already stirring excitement online.
One of the more unexpected changes is the arrival of six new ringtones, all variations of Apple’s familiar “Reflection” tone. The new sounds, Buoyant, Dreamer, Tech, Pop, Reflected, and Surge, are joined by a fresh, original tone named Little Bird.
Among them, Dreamer has captured the most attention. Social media posts have called it “crazy good” and “such a bop”, with some joking it might finally convince them to switch off silent mode.
The Camera app’s swipe direction issue has also been resolved. Apple had previously reversed the swipe gesture for switching modes, frustrating long-time users who complained that the change disrupted their muscle memory.
A temporary toggle to restore the original behaviour appeared in beta 5, but in beta 6, Apple has simply reverted to the old design as the default, removing the toggle altogether. This move shows a quiet retreat from a change the company no longer seems willing to defend.
Visual refinements to Apple’s “Liquid Glass” interface continue, with the Lock Screen clock now more transparent and given a floating, glass-like finish. Toggle switches shimmer with faint rainbow reflections when tapped, and navigation bars have been adjusted for greater clarity over complex backgrounds. These tweaks indicate Apple is nearing its final polish phase.
Other notable changes include faster app launch animations with a subtle bounce effect, snappier transitions, and improved stability compared to earlier betas. A redesigned onboarding sequence now greets users after installation, showcasing Liquid Glass, refreshed icons, and updated layouts in various apps.
As with previous beta cycles, the public beta is expected within days, keeping in step with Apple’s regular weekly update rhythm. Beyond beta, the final release of iOS 26 is anticipated in September 2025, likely coinciding with the launch of the iPhone 17.