Apple’s first developer betas are rarely known for their polish, but iOS 27 (and macOS 27) appear to be breaking that rule. In this personal account, Ben Lovejoy explains why he took the unusual step of installing the initial betas on his daily-driver iPhone and MacBook Air — and how their unexpected stability tells a bigger story about Apple’s extended internal testing and the long road to delivering on its ambitious Apple Intelligence promises.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Apple’s initial iOS 27 and macOS 27 betas are remarkably stable
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