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Install iOS 26 Public Beta and How to Uninstall | All Things Mobile
Install iOS 26 Public Beta and How to Uninstall | All Things Mobile
Aug 4, 2025
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Want to try out the iOS 26 public beta on your iPhone? Before you do, Iyaz Akhtar shares the most important steps you need to take to protect your data. This video will walk you through the entire process of installing the iOS 26 beta, and just in case things go wrong or you change your mind, we'll also show you the only way to uninstall it and get back to another iOS version. Don't risk your precious iPhone data: Watch this first!

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