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iOS 26.2 beta 3 adds AirDrop codes, new health and privacy updates, Side button options in Japan, app tweaks, and restored iPad multitasking.
Apple has released the third developer beta of iOS 26.2. As the company inches toward the final version, this update introduces new features and enhances existing ones. Here’s a rundown of what’s changed in iOS 26.2 beta 3.
You can now generate a new AirDrop code in the settings, allowing you to share files with someone not in your contact list. This code remains valid for up to 30 days and doesn’t require both parties to save each other as contacts. Users can manage access through this one-time code by navigating to Settings → General → AirDrop → Manage Known AirDrop Contacts.
Developers can now enable their apps to access hypertension alerts from the Apple Watch. This means that when a high blood pressure alert occurs, medical apps can automatically get updates via the Health app.
The beta contains indications that soon, Japanese users may assign another assistant to the Side button, such as Gemini or Alexa. Currently, this button triggers Siri when pressed and held. Apple’s documentation notes that this alteration is limited to Japanese Apple Accounts active in Japan.
In the new Liquid Glass Tinted mode, designed to lessen transparency, there’s now a warning. It informs users that the mode is incompatible with the Accessibility settings Reduce Transparency and Increase Contrast. Previously, users had to turn these settings off manually; now, enabling Tinted mode will automatically disable them.
A new splash screen appears for the Games app in iOS 26.2, showcasing enhanced features like improved game filtering, refined controller navigation, and real-time challenge score updates while playing.
For those adding a reminder for the first time in a list, iOS includes a small note explaining that setting a reminder as urgent will activate an alarm. There’s also a splash screen introducing this feature.
Post-installation of iOS 26.2, when you first access your Apple Account, a new privacy notice appears. Apple’s revised this to clarify how it collects and uses personal data associated with your Apple Account.
The latest iPadOS 26.2 beta brings back some multitasking capabilities. You’re now able to drag and drop apps from the App Library, Dock, and Spotlight directly into Slide Over and Tiled View—features removed during the transition from iPadOS 18 to iPadOS 26.
Share your thoughts on the updates in iOS 26.2 beta 3. Have you found anything else? Let us know.