Shortly after Apple released the first beta of iOS 26, the user community and the technology world quickly experienced and gave their first reviews. As expected, iOS 26 brought many features and changes to the interface, but many people also expressed disappointment with issues related to performance and stability.
The most highly rated point on iOS 26 Beta is the Liquid Glass interface - a new design style with eye-catching liquid glass effects, creating depth and movement when operating.
The application icon is renewed, with a real-time light reflection effect.
"After nearly a day of experience, I appreciated the new beautiful interface, but the smooth operation of the buttons with a blurred background behind is quite confusing. In return, the water bubble pull-ups make me quite interesting" - Mr. Le Minh Cuong (HCMC) shared about his experience on the new iOS 26 interface.

In addition to the new interface, iOS 26 also integrates AI in personalization functions, supporting smarter Siri and optimizing the battery by learning users' usage habits.
This is considered one of the worthwhile changes, especially for older iPhone models such as iPhone 13 or 14.
However, many users have commented that the beta version still has too many errors, affecting the daily experience. On technology groups, many users have reported some common errors including: shifting statements when opening the application, heating the device quickly, the camera is not smooth...
Mr. Pham Huu Manh (Hanoi) commented: "Because it is a beta test, it is inevitable that there will be initial lag jostling. As a long-time user, I think Apple will quickly fix the errors in the upcoming update, similar to previous beta launches."
iOS 26 Beta is an important testing step before Apple completes the official release, expected to launch in the fall of this year. Until then, whether to update or not depends on the needs and risk acceptance of each user.