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Apple has just rolled out the fifth public beta of iOS 18, and while this update introduces only minor tweaks and bug fixes, it continues to refine the user experience. The earlier beta releases brought significant changes, such as updates to the Photos app, which saw the removal of the carousel feature, and a new “Thanos snap” function in Safari designed to eliminate distractions like ads and videos.

Downloading and installing the iOS 18 beta is straightforward—simply sign up for Apple’s Beta Software Program, and you can start testing the new features from your own home. Although the developer beta has been available since June, it’s often less stable and intended for developers. The public beta offers a more stable experience, but it’s worth noting that it’s still not as polished as the final iOS 18 release, which is expected this fall. New features in iOS 18 include a revamped photo album, satellite text messaging, a dedicated password app, enhanced home screen customization, an updated control center, and support for RCS messaging.