Now, let’s see what new improvements users will see in the Beta 2 version:
One of the main issues that the first Beta version of iOS 26 had was the Control Center. Numerous users reported that when they tried to access the Control Center menu by swiping down on the right side of the screen, the background menu was so transparent that buttons were hard to recognize. So, iPhone users have reported that Apple needs to increase the blur in the Control Center background.
Additionally, users have complained about the Notification Center design, which was so transparent that they couldn’t read the notification content properly. Similar to the Control Center issue, Apple increased the blur effect for the Notification Center in order to make the content more noticeable.
It’s worth noting that users have reported additional issues on their social media accounts, but Apple is likely to address these concerns in later beta version releases. Some users have complained about screen delays or slow app opening times, but these are minor issues that will likely be addressed in future updates.
Apple now wants to see how users perceive the new Apple interface, and what major changes they consider to be mandatory until the final release in the fall. In order to be fully prepared for the iPhone 17 release, Apple wants to have a powerful and fresh operating system that can change the way users interact with their devices.
Stay tuned for more updates!