Apple Rushes Out iOS 26 Beta Fix for iPhone 15 & 16 Battery Bug
Apple rushes to fix a critical battery bug in the iOS 26 developer beta, specifically for iPhone 15 and 16 models. Discover the new "Liquid Glass" design and exciting features coming to your iPhone this September!
Apple Rushes Out iOS 26 Beta Fix for iPhone 15 & 16 Battery Bug

Apple is moving swiftly to address a critical issue plaguing some of its latest iPhones running the initial iOS 26 developer beta. Today, the tech giant released a revised version of the first iOS 26 beta, specifically targeting a concerning battery problem affecting iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 models. This prompt update underscores Apple's commitment to refining its groundbreaking new operating system before its wider release.
For developers eager to explore the future of iPhone software, the updated beta is now available for download directly through the Settings app on compatible iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 devices. It's important to note that this particular fix is exclusive to these newer models; users with iPhone 14 or older devices currently running iOS 26 will not see this revised update.
The core of this urgent release is to resolve a frustrating bug that caused certain iPhone 15 and iPhone 16 units to display a low battery symbol and prevent them from starting up after attempting to install the very first iOS 26 beta. This swift action from Apple aims to ensure a smoother testing experience for developers, allowing them to focus on adapting their applications to the new features without hardware hindrances.
iOS 26, unveiled with much fanfare at Apple's recent keynote event, ushers in a visually stunning "Liquid Glass" design that permeates the entire operating system, along with macOS, iPadOS, tvOS, watchOS, and visionOS. This refreshed aesthetic promises a more immersive and fluid user experience across all Apple platforms. Beyond the captivating new look, iOS 26 is packed with a multitude of enhancements across core apps like Messages, Phone, Safari, Music, Photos, and Camera, promising a truly evolved iPhone experience.
While this beta is currently reserved for developers – giving them a head start to explore the extensive new functionalities and prepare their apps – Apple has confirmed that public beta testers will get their hands on the software next month, in July. The highly anticipated official launch of iOS 26, alongside its companion operating systems, is slated for September, typically coinciding with the unveiling of the next generation of iPhones.