Your iPhone Maps app can get ads with iOS 26.5


Apple has released the second public beta version of iOS 26.5 on Tuesday, about three weeks after the company launched the massive release iOS 26.4 Update included New emojisVideo podcasts and more. iOS 26.5 beta brings some smaller — but important — changes to iOS iPhone For developers and beta testers, including a screen in the Maps app to announce in-app ads and end-to-end encrypted RCS messages.

Download page for iOS 26.5 beta 2.

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Since this is a beta, I recommend only downloading it on a device other than your primary device. This is not the final version of iOS 26.5, so the update may have some bugs and battery life may be reduced, so it’s best to keep these issues on a secondary device.

Also, since this is not the final version of iOS 26.5, Apple could add more features to the update before it reaches your iPhone.

Here are some of the features developers and beta testers can try out now, and what could be coming to your iPhone when Apple releases iOS 26.5.

Ads could be coming to Maps soon

If you open the Maps app after downloading the iOS 26.5 beta, you’ll see a new splash screen announcing the arrival of ads in the app.

A screen discussing ads in the Maps app on iPhone.

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“Maps may show local ads based on your approximate location, current search terms, or map view while searching,” Apple says. “For your privacy, advertising information is not associated with your Apple account.”

Apple announced Apple Business Inc. in He walksallowing businesses to communicate with customers via some of Apple’s first-party apps, such as Mail and Wallet. Apple Business also allows businesses to place local ads in Maps. So, you can start seeing ads in Maps for the coffee shop down the street near your house.

Suggested places on maps

The iOS 26.5 beta also brings a new section called Suggested Places to the Maps app. Once you’re in the app, tap the search bar as if you were going to search for a nearby café or restaurant, and for the department Suggested places It will appear below recently.

New Suggested Places section in Apple Maps.

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Returns end-to-end encrypted RCS messages

iOS 26.5 beta brings back an option to enable end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging on your device. When Apple brought RCS messages For iPhone with iOS 18One feature that the messaging protocol was missing was end-to-end encryption, and iOS 26.5 can finally bring privacy protection to your iPhone.

To find this setting, go to Settings > Apps > Messaging > RCS Messaging And tap the adjacent slider End-to-end encryption (beta).

Screenshot showing the end-to-end encryption option in Messages on iOS 26.5 beta.

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Apple wrote in the feature’s description that it is still in beta, and that it only works on certain carriers and devices. Apple also writes that these encrypted messages will be labeled as such, so you should know when your messages are labeled and when they don’t have this level of protection.

Apple included end-to-end encrypted RCS messaging in beta versions of iOS 26.4, but the tech giant has not included the feature in the final release.

These are some of the new features that developers and public beta testers can try out now with the second public beta of iOS 26.5. There will likely be more beta versions before the operating system is released to the public, so there is plenty of time for Apple to change these features and add others. Apple has not said when it will release iOS 26.5 to the general public.

For more iOS news, here’s everything you should know iOS 26.4 and iOS 26.3. You can also check our website iOS 26 cheat sheet.

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