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iOS 27 public beta: Should you install it on your iPhone? 57%
By Chance Miller18%
7/14/2026, 12:28:57 AM
BS Summary: This article contains 2 faulty reasoning types, including Attempt to Sell a Product or Service, with Indoctrination as the most egregious example at 18.2% saturation with 82 hits. Analysis detected 135 faulty-reasoning hits from 451 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 55.3% and a BS Rank of 57% (6,580 of 15,282 articles). This article is worse (more manipulative) than 56.90% of the article peer group.
The iOS 27 public beta is now available, and it’s full of major new features.
Should you install it on your iPhone?
Here’s everything you need to know.
Is the iOS 27 beta stable?
Here’s what Apple says on its website about installing the iOS 27 public beta:
The Apple Beta Software Program lets users try out pre-release software.
The feedback you provide on quality and usability helps us identify issues, fix them, and make Apple software even better.
Please note that since the beta software has not yet been commercially released by Apple, it may contain errors or inaccuracies and may not function as well as commercially released software.
Be sure to back up your iPhone or iPad and your Mac using Time Machine before installing beta software.
One thing I always like to call out with every iOS public beta update is compatibility with third-party apps.
One of the primary reasons Apple releases software betas is to give developers the ability to test their apps with upcoming updates.
Keep in mind that when you install a beta, developers haven’t yet optimized their apps for the new features, so some of them might not work as expected.
It’s a good idea to check sources like Reddit to see whether others have tested your must-have apps on iOS 27 beta.
9to5Mac’s Take
In my testing, the iOS 27 beta is the stablest iOS beta in a very long time.
One of the tentpoles of the update is stability and platform improvements, and that’s apparent even in iOS 27’s current beta form.
Things feel faster, more reliable, and there are a ton of quality-of-life improvements to be had.
With that said, I think iOS 27 is stable enough in its current form for me to recommend it to most iPhone users.
There’s also a real reason to want to try it this year: the new Siri is really good.
That said, the iOS 27 public beta is still a beta, and you should expect bugs and glitches.
Features also might change between now and when the update is released to everyone this fall.
You can get all the details in our full roundup of iOS 27 right here.
Are you installing the iOS 27 public beta?
If so, what features are you most excited to try?
Let us know down in the comments.
Chance’s favorites:
* AirPods Pro 3: $199 (Reg.
$249)
* Bring wireless CarPlay to any car
* “Apple: The First 50 Years” by David Pogue
* Logitech MX Master 4
* Belkin 3-in-1 MagSafe Charger
* Beats Woven USB-C Charging Cables
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