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Most of us won't experience any of these new features—including stability upgrades—until Apple releases the updates in the fall. But, like all software releases, Apple is currently trialing updates like iOS 27 and macOS 27 with developers, as well as any volunteers brave enough to install the unfinished OSes on their devices. Traditionally, this is the riskiest and buggiest time to be a beta tester. The whole point of a beta, after all, is to root out issues before the update makes it to the general public, so it stands to reason that the very first beta for iOS 27 and macOS 27 would come with the most problems. It's why I don't recommend installing the betas on your personal devices, at least not until Apple drops a public beta. The risk for stability issues, including data loss, is usually too great.

There are some similar sentiments from iOS 27 beta testers, though the praise doesn't appear to be as universal: This redditor posted on r/ios26, ironically, to share their enthusiasm for the update. They felt the first beta runs much smoother than the official build of iOS 26, while a commenter shared that their iPhone 12 mini runs this beta better than their iPhone 16 Pro runs iOS 26.5. One user said that, while the iOS 27 beta was initially slow due to indexing, it eventually sped up. Again, I'm seeing the same theme here as in the macOS 27 thread: "It seems like iOS 27 is basically just what iOS 26 should've been."

I'm not surprised by these comments: In fact, I'm more surprised by the lack of them in the macOS 27 thread. Betas are not finished, after all, so even while some users are finding the new betas to improve over iOS 26, there are plenty of risks for instability. The fact that some iOS 27 users, and perhaps many macOS 27 users, are enjoying snappier devices following the update is not necessarily a sign you should install the betas on your iPhone and/or Mac. In fact, one user supposedly "bricked" their iPhone by updating to the beta.

These updates may breathe new life into older Apple devices

This is good news for anyone updating their Apple devices this fall, but it's particularly beneficial for those of us rocking older iPhones and Macs. iOS 27 supports devices as old as the iPhone 11, and while you need a 15 Pro or newer to run Apple Intelligence (including Siri AI), your iPhone from 2019 will likely feel snappier just by updating to iOS 27. Apple touched on this during the show: The company says it made improvements to the iPhone's CPU scheduler, which handles many of the processes that power your day-to-day activities, and found ways to implement these optimizations with older iPhones. It may help you put off upgrading your phone for another year. While Apple dumped Intel Macs this year, M1 Macs released in 2020 may also benefit from that performance boost. I won't complain if my M1 iMac is faster in September than it is right now, even if it's still perfectly usable as-is.

Now, one big caveat here: Apple did ditch quite a few devices with this latest round of updates. Intel Macs, yes, but also a number of Apple Watches and a handful of iPads. I'd love to be looking forward to performance gains for my Series 6, as would, I'm sure, Series 7, Series 8, first-gen Ultra and second-gen SE owner—but, unfortunately, watchOS 26 is the end of the line for us. But for anyone with an older device that is supported, you may find your temptation to upgrade a bit dimmed by these updates—at least, until Apple releases a touchscreen MacBook or a foldable iPhone.

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