When Will Apple Release iOS 26.2?

We're getting closer to the launch of the final major iOS update of the year, with Apple set to release iOS 26.2 in December. We've had three betas so far and are expecting a fourth beta or a release candidate this week, so a launch could follow as soon as next week.

iOS 26

Past Launch Dates

Apple's past iOS x.2 updates from the last few years have all happened right around the middle of the month, which gives us some insight into when iOS 26.2 will launch.

  • iOS 18.2 - RC on Thursday, December 5, launch on Wednesday, December 11. Four betas total before RC, with beta 4 on Wednesday, November 20.
  • iOS 17.2 - RC on Tuesday, December 5, launch on Monday, December 11. Four betas total before RC, with beta 4 on Tuesday, November 28.
  • iOS 16.2 - RC on Wednesday, December 7, launch on Tuesday, December 13. Four betas total before RC, with beta 4 on Thursday, December 1.
  • iOS 15.2 - RC on Tuesday, December 7, launch on Monday, December 13. Four betas total before RC, with beta 4 on Thursday, December 2.
  • iOS 14.2 - RC on Friday, October 30, launch on Thursday, November 5. Four betas total before RC, with beta 4 on Tuesday, October 20.

Apple has stuck to a December launch schedule for x.2 updates since 2021. Before that, updates were less scheduled with more variation in launch timeline. RCs have consistently come during the first week of December, with a launch during the second week.

Possible Scenarios

Compared to the past two years, Apple is a bit behind on the launch of the fourth beta. With iOS 17.2 and iOS 18.2, the last beta came in November, so the RC was able to launch earlier in the month.

This year, we haven't had a fourth beta yet. We should be getting it sometime this week between Tuesday and Thursday. Apple has historically waited a week between beta 4 and the RC, and then another week before releasing the update. If Apple sticks to a similar timeline this year, we'll see the following:

  • Beta 4 between December 2-4, RC between December 8-11, iOS 26.2 launch on December 15 or December 16.

December 15 or 16 would mark the latest that we've had an x.2 release since Apple adopted a more consistent update schedule. It's possible Apple might want to speed things up. If that's the case, we could see this launch timeline:

  • Beta 4 between December 2-4, RC between December 4 and 8, launch around December 11.

Apple could condense the amount of time between the fourth beta and the RC, or the amount of time between the RC and launch. There's also a possibility that we don't get a fourth beta at all. With no fourth beta, the timeline looks like this:

  • RC between December 2-4, launch between December 8-11.

Apple has consistently done four betas before an RC, and there are some major regulatory updates in Japan, so the first scenario with the later iOS 26.2 launch date seems the most likely at this point.

Either way, iOS 26.2 is coming in just a couple of weeks.

iOS 26.2 Features

iOS 26.2 isn't a major update for most people outside of Japan, but there are a handful of useful new features.

  • Reminder Alarms - You can elect to have an alarm go off when a reminder is due, with standard stop and snooze options.
  • Lock Screen - There's a slider that lets you adjust the Liquid Glass transparency of the clock.
  • AirDrop - iOS 26.2 lets you generate a one-time AirDrop code for file sharing with someone who isn't in your contacts list. It supports file exchanges for a 30-day period.
  • Sleep Score - Sleep Score ranges have been adjusted to better reflect how people might be feeling after a night's sleep.
  • Live Translation - AirPods Live Translation is expanding to the EU.
  • Japan - iPhone users in Japan will be able to download apps from alternative app stores and replace Siri with a different personal assistant.

There are even more features in iOS 26.2, with a full list available in our features guide.

iOS 26.3

Apple often follows launches with new betas, so while iOS 26.2 will be the last major software update of the year, we're still likely to get a glimpse of what's in iOS 26.3 before 2026 rolls around.

The first beta of iOS 18.3 came out on December 16, the first beta of iOS 17.3 came on December 12, and the first beta of iOS 16.3 came out on December 14. The first beta of iOS 26.3 should come the day after iOS 26.2. Unfortunately, the x.3 updates are often more focused on internal improvements than outward-facing features, so we are finished with exciting updates until 2026.

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jz0309 Avatar
2 weeks ago
When it's ready and Apple feels like it :eek: :p

I'll install it for the inevitable security fixes
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dvnDC Avatar
2 weeks ago
I hate ios 26. I would downgrate to ios 18 without hesitation.
Buggy animations, stupid effects. I feel like I am using teenager version of iPhone instead of business phone...
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nt5672 Avatar
2 weeks ago

Unless Apple announced a release date, it will come out when it's done eventually.
Do you like in fantasyland? In the last decade, at least, Apple has never waited for it to be done to release. Apple is a marketing company. They release when marketing says so, done or not, buggy as hell or not.
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-BigMac- Avatar
2 weeks ago

There will probably be an accompanying iOS 18 update. (probably 18.7.3)
Any guess if that will still be installable on newer devices that could be upgraded to iOS 26, but are still on iOS 18?

(for iOS 15 the "cutoff" happened in January, for iOS 16 and 17 in December...)
I HOPE Apple signs it and makes it into a full ipsw file, not just OTA.

I want to downgrade, but currently all ios18 versions are unsigned.

Please please please sign a ios18 version Apple!
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cicalinarrot Avatar
2 weeks ago
iOS 26 wrecked my iPhone 13.
Empty screen with nowhere to go when Face ID doesn't work immediately, black screen instead of camera every few tries, third party keyboards crash and swap with the (absolutely unusable) Apple keyboard, everything feels slower.
26.1 only fixed some of the buggy graphics. I hope that their strategy worked and they convinced enough people to buy a new phone by now, so that 26.2 can fix the rest.
If it doesn't, I'm buying a new phone but by God, it won't be an iPhone.
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loby Avatar
2 weeks ago

I hope they skip iOS 27 and just get all the stuff sort out in 26.

I'd like to see a new (or all-new, as the yanks say) OS being pushed out when it is stable, reliable, and comes with all promised features, ready to go. The Apple Intelligence has soured my view of the method Apple apple, which seems to be 'it's good enough, just get it out the door and we can add that later...'

It'd be remiss of me if I didn't say that I feel some sense of unease that Apple, somewhat recently, has begun to have a whiff of Nokia or Kodak about it.
Not yet...Apple has had their last generation retire and some are still kicking. The new has come and we can see it in their OS's. Normal for the cycle, but "if" Apple does not get-it-together, then "yes" we could be seeing Nokia, Kodak and even Sony.

If companies don't have a solid "next generation" moving forward, then we see this bumpy road currently.

We will just have to wait it out and see.

I too would like them to go to a Snow Leopard approach this time and just have the next OS's a "polishing and tight-up" year and get everything up to speed
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