Apple has rolled out the third developer beta of iOS 27, introducing additional bug fixes, performance improvements and several new features as testing of the upcoming operating system continues.
The latest update arrives two weeks after the release of iOS 27 Beta 2 and is now available to registered developers through Apple’s Developer Program.
Carrying build number 24A5380h, the update can be downloaded via the Settings app on supported iPhone models enrolled in the beta programme.
According to Apple’s official release notes, iOS 27 Beta 3 focuses on improving system stability while addressing several bugs reported in earlier beta versions. The company has also listed a number of known issues that developers may still encounter during testing.
Alongside the fixes, the update introduces a range of new features and interface refinements.
Among the most notable additions is support for a new Siri voice on compatible devices. Apple has also added a Live Recognition feature that integrates with the Camera app, offering enhanced visual recognition capabilities.
The update further includes a redesigned Reminders app icon, a new wallpaper swipe-down animation and several other user interface tweaks aimed at refining the overall experience.
Apple is expected to continue releasing additional beta versions over the coming weeks before iOS 27 becomes available to the public later this year.
Developer beta releases are primarily intended for app developers to test compatibility and new features ahead of the stable launch. Users installing beta software may still encounter bugs and unfinished functionality.