iOS 26.5 Beta 1 skips Siri but quietly improves Maps and Messages

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    iOS 26.5 beta 1 quietly sharpens Maps, brings back encrypted RCS chats, and expands EU features, without touching Siri.

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    Apple has released iOS 26.5 beta 1 for developers, and while there’s no update to Siri, this version brings a mix of meaningful changes across Maps, messaging, and EU-specific features.

    The update focuses on three areas: improved place discovery in Maps, stronger messaging privacy, and expanded support for third-party devices in the European Union.

    Here’s everything new in iOS 26.5 beta 1 for iPhone.

    Suggested Places comes to Apple Maps

    Suggested Places comes to Apple Maps

    The Apple Maps app now includes a Suggested Places feature.

    It recommends locations based on trending spots nearby, recent searches, and general activity. At the same time, this feature is closely tied to Apple’s upcoming ad rollout inside Maps.

    Ads in Maps are now part of the plan

    iOS 26.5 also lays the groundwork for ads in Apple Maps.

    Apple plans to introduce ads later this summer, where businesses can pay to appear in:

    • Search results
    • Suggested Places

    The system will use signals like location, search terms, and map activity to surface ads. Apple says all ads will be clearly labeled.

    RCS end-to-end encryption returns

    Apple has re-enabled end-to-end encryption for RCS messaging between iPhone and Android users.

    This feature was tested earlier in iOS 26.4 beta, but didn’t make it to the previous release. In iOS 26.5, it returns with a dedicated toggle in Settings and is enabled by default.

    With end-to-end encryption (E2EE), messages between iPhone and Android devices are encrypted, preventing third parties from accessing the content.

    EU users get new third-party device support

    In the European Union, Apple continues to expand interoperability features to comply with the Digital Markets Act.

    These updates focus on improving how third-party accessories work with iPhones:

    • Proximity pairing allows devices like earbuds to connect instantly, similar to AirPods.
    • Notifications support lets third-party smartwatches receive and respond to iPhone notifications.
    • Live Activities sync allows real-time updates to appear on external devices.

    These features have appeared in earlier betas but are still not fully rolled out.

    Smaller changes in iOS 26.5 beta 1

    A few additional updates are included in this release:

    • Connecting accessories like the Magic Keyboard via USB-C can automatically establish a Bluetooth connection.
    • New options when transferring data from iPhone to Android, including limits for message attachments.
    • New award-related references in Apple Books.
    • Support for an Inuktitut keyboard layout.

    What stands out in this update

    iOS 26.5 doesn’t bring headline features like a Siri overhaul, but it does push Apple forward in three areas. Maps is becoming more discovery-focused, messaging gets stronger security, and EU users see deeper third-party integration.

    Individually, these are small changes. Together, they show where Apple is heading next.

    Which change matters more, better Maps discovery or improved messaging security? Join the discussion in the comments below.

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    Vikhyat has a bachelor's degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering and over five years of writing experience. His passion for technology and Apple products led him to the tech writing space, where he specializes in writing App features, How-to guides, and troubleshooting guides for fellow Apple users. When not typing away on his MacBook Pro, he loves exploring the real world.

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