Apple has started seeding the second developer beta of iOS 27, according to a report by YugaTech. The update arrives about two weeks after the first beta and includes several new features and refinements ahead of the public release expected later this year.
Registered developers can download the beta over-the-air or via the Apple Developer Center. While Apple has not released full release notes, early testers have reported improvements to performance, notification management, and additional customization options for the home screen and lock screen.
A public beta version is expected to follow in the coming weeks, allowing non-developers to test the software. Apple typically releases major iOS updates in September alongside new iPhone models.