The second developer beta of iOS 27 is here with added features for the Home and Apple Wallet apps. Here’s what’s new.
On Monday, two weeks after iOS 27 debuted at WWDC 2026, Apple deployed the software’s second developer beta. While iOS 27 beta 1 delivered the long-overdue Siri AI, Monday’s update delivers changes beyond artificial intelligence.
In the Apple Home app, for instance, it’s now possible to update a connected Apple TV the same way you update a connected HomePod or HomePod mini. To do this, users will need to find their Apple TV in the Updates section of the Apple Home app and tap Update.
Separately, the Apple Wallet app has gained a new Insights option. As a dedicated splash screen explains, users will soon be able to connect accounts to Wallet “to see spending insights, recurring transactions, account balances, and more.”
Apple also emphasizes that the feature does not store user information. User devices are connected to the user’s financial institution “by an Apple wholly owned subsidiary, which fetches, categorizes, and standardizes” account information.
However, the feature does not appear to be functional at the time of writing. It will likely become usable in a future iOS 27 developer beta or when the software receives its full public release in September 2026.
Additionally, the release of iOS 27 will see the discontinuation of the AirPort Utility app and its removal from the App Store. The release notes of Monday’s developer beta reveal that “AirPort Utility will no longer be available for new downloads from the App Store.”
Users who have previously downloaded AirPort Utility will be able to re-download it. “When using AirPort Utility on iOS 27 and later,” however, Apple says that “functionality is not guaranteed.”
Visual & UI changes in iOS 27 beta 2
With Monday’s developer beta, Apple tweaked the appearance of multiple user interface elements within iOS 27.
For instance, the cursor in the Type To Siri feature is slightly less bright than in the first iOS 27 developer beta, while the background was made more transparent. Siri’s Pace and Expressivity settings, meanwhile, now have a new “Coming Soon” label attached.
Apple has also upgraded the iOS keyboard with a dedicated Write with Siri option, meaning users will no longer have to trigger Siri manually.
In the Camera app, the menu with advanced settings is highlighted whenever an option within it is toggled. Apple also appears to have fixed an issue with screenshot cropping introduced with the first iOS 27 developer beta.
On the Lock Screen, media controls are now persistent. Even when dismissed by swiping left and tapping the Clear button, the media controls will reappear whenever media playback is active.
In the Messages app, meanwhile, Apple has made minor improvements to RCS messaging. It’s now possible to reply to specific RCS messages. Reactions to images sent via RCS on iOS are now visible on Android. Reactions to images sent via RCS on iOS are now visible on Android.
Overall, apart from Wallet Insights and the Apple TV update option in the Apple Home app, iOS 27 beta 2 doesn’t add much. The second developer beta mainly includes refinements and quality-of-life improvements for existing iOS features and UI elements.
















