Apple rolled out the first beta of iOS 18.5 recently, featuring a new Mail app feature aimed at those resistant to change. While not revolutionary, this update serves as a precursor to the much-anticipated iOS 19 announcement at WWDC on June 9.
Minor Tweaks in iOS 18.5 Beta
The latest beta iteration introduces minor adjustments, such as the ability to toggle Contact Photos display and enable/disable Mail categorization. Users can now easily revert back to the previous Mail interface by adjusting settings in the new update.
Enhanced AppleCare Integration
AppleCare, the company’s warranty and technical support program, receives enhanced visibility in the latest iOS update. Users can now access AppleCare and Warranty details more conveniently, with an option to manage their plan directly from the Apple Account settings.
Installing the iOS 18.5 Developer Beta
For those eager to explore the new features of iOS 18.5, enrolling in the Beta Software Program allows for the installation of the developer beta. However, it is advised to backup your device beforehand, as beta versions may contain bugs. Follow a detailed guide for a smooth installation process.


