Apple Begins Testing iOS 18.6 Update for iPhones

Apple this week began testing iOS 18.6, according to our website’s visitor logs, which have been a reliable indicator of upcoming iOS versions. The update is currently limited to Apple’s software engineers, with no developer or public beta available yet.



The first iOS 18.6 beta will likely be made available in May or June, and the update should be released to the general public by mid-July.

It is still too early to know what new features and changes will be introduced in iOS 18.6, if any. iOS 17.6 and iOS 16.6 had only bug fixes and security patches, but earlier updates like iOS 13.6, iOS 14.6, and iOS 15.6 included some new features.

The chart below recaps “point-six” updates over the past five years.

iOS Version First Developer Beta Public Release Inclusions
iOS 13.6

June 1, 2020
July 15, 2020
– Digital car keys in Apple Wallet app

– Apple News+ audio stories

– Symptoms category in Apple Health app

– Bug fixes and other small enhancements
iOS 14.6

April 22, 2021
May 24, 2021
– Apple Podcasts subscriptions

– Family Sharing support for Apple Card

– AirTag and Find My enhancements

– Bug fixes
iOS 15.6

May 18, 2022
July 20, 2022
– Ability to restart live sports games in Apple TV app

– Bug fixes
iOS 16.6

May 19, 2023
July 24, 2023
– Bug fixes and security patches
iOS 17.6

June 17, 2024
July 29, 2024
– Bug fixes and security patches

Apple has also been testing iOS 18.5 for a few months now. The first iOS 18.5 beta will likely be released either this week or next week.

iOS 18.4 was released earlier today, following more than a month of beta testing.

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