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Apple's New Beta Brings RCS Encryption, Enhanced Accessibility
24 Feb
Summary
- iOS 26.4 beta 2 introduces RCS encryption testing between Apple and Android devices.
- A new accessibility feature allows users to reduce button and slider highlighting effects.
- The Home Screen edit menu now features more transparent Liquid Glass elements.

The latest developer beta for iOS 26.4, version 2, has been released, introducing several notable features for early adopters and developers to test. A significant advancement includes the testing of end-to-end encryption for Rich Communication Services (RCS) messaging between Apple and Android devices. While not shipping in this beta, this feature is slated for future iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS 26 releases, promising enhanced security for cross-platform communication.
In line with Apple's commitment to accessibility, the new beta incorporates a feature allowing users to reduce the visual highlighting effect on buttons and sliders. This adjustment aims to improve usability for individuals with specific visual needs. Furthermore, the user interface has seen minor enhancements, with the Home Screen's edit menu now displaying a more transparent Liquid Glass effect, offering a subtler aesthetic for managing widgets and wallpapers.




