Apple has introduced a fresh iteration of iPadOS 26 for developers, namely beta 7, after an atypical week that saw the release of two updates. The initial of these updates, beta 6, was made available at the start of the week, while a subsequent build of beta 6 was launched on Thursday, synchronizing with the public beta introduction. Although the second beta 6 did not bring any new features, it presumably included critical bug fixes that Apple aimed to resolve before the public beta rollout.
With the launch of iPadOS 26 beta 7, there are heightened expectations for this update to serve as one of the final versions prior to the public release. This beta is expected to concentrate mainly on stability, bug corrections, and performance improvements. Recent updates have demonstrated significant advancements in performance, especially with the new windowing system, which has become more seamless compared to prior beta versions where users faced delays and interruptions while resizing windows.
As the public release nears, beta 7 is anticipated to deliver the most stable experience to date. Users are urged to share their feedback on changes in iPadOS 26 beta 7 in the comments section.