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Here's What's New in iOS 26.3 So Far

Apple today seeded the second beta of iOS 26.3, nearly a month after the first beta. So far, the update includes a couple of new features for iPhones.

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iOS 15.3 through iOS 18.3 were all released in late January over the years, so it is thereby likely that iOS 26.3 will be released towards the end of this month as well. The update is compatible with the iPhone 11 series and newer.

Below, we recap what is new in the iOS 26.3 beta so far.

iPhone to Android Transfer Tool

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iOS 26.3 makes it easier for iPhone users to switch to an Android device. A new tool allows you to place your iPhone next to an Android device to wirelessly transfer photos, messages, notes, apps, and more. You can also transfer your phone number.

In the iOS 26.3 beta, the new tool can be found in the Settings app, under General → Transfer or Reset ‌iPhone‌ → Transfer to Android. It is available worldwide.

Notification Forwarding in EU

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In the EU, iOS 26.3 introduces both a Notification Forwarding feature and AirPods-like proximity pairing for third-party accessories like earbuds and smartwatches.

Apple was required to make these changes to comply with the EU's Digital Markets Act.

End-to-End Encrypted RCS Preparations

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As of the second iOS 26.3 beta, Apple appears to be laying the groundwork for carriers to be able to support end-to-end encryption for RCS messages.

More

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Starting with iOS 26.3, there is a dedicated section for Weather wallpapers, with three preset options available to choose from. To access them, tap and hold on the Lock Screen and tap on the plus sign in the bottom-right corner of the screen.

February is Black History Month, and iOS 26.3 will likely include the 2026 version of Apple's annual Black Unity wallpaper. Apple also typically releases a new Black Unity band for the Apple Watch, and a matching Unity Rhythm watch face.

iOS 26.1 introduced a Background Security Improvement feature that is designed to provide security updates for Safari, WebKit, and some other system items between iOS software updates. Apple has been testing the feature with updates such as "iOS 26.3 (a)" and "iOS 26.3 (b)," but they do not actually contain any security fixes.

Additional new features and bug fixes may be added in later beta versions of iOS 26.3. Overall, though, it will likely be a relatively minor update.

Beta 2

We have not discovered any major changes in the second beta of iOS 26.3 so far.

Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26
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Top Rated Comments

17 weeks ago
* EU: demands Apple to open its platform.
* Macrumors users: “EU is crazy! Apple should pull out from Europe!”
* Apple: makes requested features available only in the EU.
* Macrumor users: Hey! I want that too!
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WarmWinterHat Avatar
17 weeks ago
One big one [S]that you missed[/S], and the only one I care about:

https://www.geekwebguides.com/2025/12/15/ios-26-3-notification-forwarding/

I only want notifications on my Garmin for calls and one specific app, but I don't want to disable them on my phone.

Edit: I missed it, you did mention it. It's only available in the EU?! Mo*^#@@!$$%r! You suck, Cook.
Score: 18 Votes (Like | Disagree)
17 weeks ago
I wish they would fix the CarPlay disconnection issue that I'm still suffering from. I can't even get Apple to acknowledge the problem.
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Plutonius Avatar
17 weeks ago
When will we get the ability to turn off liquid glass ?
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thejadedmonkey Avatar
17 weeks ago
Wait, notification forwarding is going to be EU only? That blows. I was really hoping to be able to use it with the Pebble I have on order.
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17 weeks ago

Notifications can be forwarded to one accessory at a time.
Notifications will not appear on Apple Watch while
Notification Forwarding is turned on.
So tired of them not giving a millimeter more than legally required. The system is perfectly capable of this (see Watch + Mac mirroring).
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