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Apple's iOS 26.3 Beta: Encrypted Messaging & Easier Android Switch

14 Jan

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Summary

  • iOS 26.3 beta may bring end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging.
  • New feature facilitates easy data transfer from iPhone to Android devices.
  • Notification forwarding feature was removed in the latest beta release.
Apple's iOS 26.3 Beta: Encrypted Messaging & Easier Android Switch

Apple has released the second public beta for iOS 26.3, a development that could introduce substantial improvements for iPhone users. Among the most anticipated features is the potential integration of end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) RCS messaging. Code discovered within the beta suggests Apple is actively testing this enhanced security protocol for its messaging service, though its final implementation is not yet guaranteed.

Beyond messaging, iOS 26.3 beta streamlines the transition for users considering a switch to Android. A new 'Transfer to Android' function simplifies moving essential data, including photos, messages, and apps, between devices. This feature aims to remove a significant barrier for those migrating from Apple's ecosystem to Android's.

While the beta brings new functionalities, it also involves feature adjustments. The notification forwarding capability, initially introduced in the first beta, has been removed from the second iteration. Apple frequently refines or removes features during beta testing, so this functionality might reappear or be altered before the official public release.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The latest iOS 26.3 beta includes code that suggests support for E2EE RCS messaging, but Apple has not officially confirmed its inclusion in the final release.
iOS 26.3 beta introduces a 'Transfer to Android' option in settings, simplifying the process of moving photos, messages, and apps.
The notification forwarding feature, which allowed sending notifications to other devices, was removed from the second public beta of iOS 26.3.

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