
Apple has just released the 26.5 updates for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS, and the main new feature is end-to-end encryption support for RCS messages. This is something that has been available for years on Android devices via the Google Messages app, and iMessage on iPhones also supports end-to-end encryption. But now, RCS messages between Android and iPhone users can be encrypted as well.
End-to-end encrypted RCS messaging is available in beta on iOS 26.5, and only with supported carriers. In the US, AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile already support the feature, and you can find the full list of supported carriers around the world on this page.
“Google and Apple have led a cross-industry effort to bring end-to-end encryption to Rich Communication Services (RCS), making the cross-platform messaging format that replaces traditional SMS more secure and private,” Google said today. “Google Messages users will know a cross-platform conversation is end-to-end encrypted when they see the same lock icon previously used in RCS chats.”
iOS 26.5 also introduces the following new features :
Suggested places in Apple Maps: When searching for a place in Apple Maps, the app will now recommend nearby locations based on recent searches and more.
Bluetooth accessory pairing: When plugging in wireless accessories such as Apple’s Magic Keyboard, Magic Mouse, and Magic Trackpad, they will automatically remain connected via Bluetooth.
Live Activities support for third-party accessories: This new feature, which will only be available in the EU, will allow third-party accessories to receive and display notifications and Live Activities from an iPhone.
New App Store purchase option: iPhone users outside the US will get the option to pay monthly for annual subscriptions with a 12-month commitment.
A new Pride Luminance wallpaper that dynamically refracts a spectrum of colors is also available on iOS 26.5, iPadOS 26.5, and watchOS 26.5. Apple Watch users are also getting a new Pride Luminance watchface with unique customization options. The update also fixes an issue causing messages to use SMS instead of iMessage when paired with a dual-SIM iPhone.