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Apple Releases iOS 26.6 Beta 2 with Anti-Snatching Feature

Apple released the second developer betas for iOS 26.6 and iPadOS 26.6 today. This software arrives three weeks after the initial beta as the company begins wrapping up the iOS 26 development cycle. While the update focuses on system stability, it introduces specific changes to device security and contact management.

Key details

  • Availability: Registered developers can download the updates via the Settings app under the General and Software Update menus.
  • Anti-snatching lock: The update potentially includes a new security feature that automatically locks the iPhone if it is grabbed from a user’s hand.
  • Contact limits: New system text notifies users when they have reached the maximum number of blocked contacts allowed on their device.
  • Development phase: This release primarily focuses on bug fixes and performance improvements ahead of the iOS 27 launch scheduled for September.

Why it matters

This update signals that Apple is shifting iOS 26 into a maintenance phase, prioritizing stability over new features before the next major version arrives. The potential anti-snatching lock represents a transition toward reactive physical security, addressing a specific theft method that standard biometrics cannot prevent. This move forces competitors like Google to consider similar motion-based triggers for Android security. By refining these final details now, Apple ensures the current generation of hardware remains reliable for the millions of users who will not immediately upgrade to new devices or software this fall.

Read the full story at MacRumors

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