iOS 26 Beta 7 Released – What’s New?

iOS 26 beta 7 brings back the Apple Watch blood oxygen measuring feature, and adds an Adaptive Power Notifications toggle.

By Chris Smith - Senior Editor
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The seventh developer beta of iOS 26 is here. While we are now in the later stages of the iOS 26 beta cycle, there are still some changes.

Below, we outline everything new that we have found in iOS 26 beta 7 so far.

Redesigned Blood Oxygen Feature

Apple Watch Series 6 Blood Oxygen LEDs

The seventh developer beta of iOS 26 finally brought back the previously disabled functionality.

iOS 26 beta 7 restores the blood oxygen measuring feature, when used with an Apple Watch running watchOS 11.6.1.
Originally introduced in September 2020 with the Apple Watch Series 6, the capability lets users measure the oxygen saturation of their blood using the Blood Oxygen app, through hardware sensors on an Apple Watch.

In January 2024, however, the blood oxygen measuring capability was disabled on Apple Watch models sold in the United States. This was due to a patent dispute between Apple and medical tech company Massimo.

In August 2025, however, Apple found a solution to this predicament, which involves processing Apple Watch the sensor data on a paired iPhone. Results are viewable within the Respiratory section of the Apple Health app. The move was "enabled by a recent U.S. Customs ruling," according to Apple.

As a result, the blood oxygen measuring feature can be used with an iPhone on iOS 26 developer beta 7, as long as it’s paired with a compatible Apple Watch running watchOS 11.6.1. Apple Watch Series 9, Apple Watch Series 10, and Apple Watch Ultra 2 are among the supported models.

Adaptive Power Notifications

With the seventh developer beta of iOS 26, navigating to Settings > Battery > Power Mode reveals an additional option titled Adaptive Power Notifications

iOS 26 beta 7 features a new toggle labeled "Adaptive Power Notifications."
When activated, users will receive notifications when their iPhone begins adjusting performance to help extend battery life. This can include lowering the display’s brightness, or turning on Low Power Mode when the battery is only 20% charged.

Adaptive Power Mode itself was introduced with iOS 26. It complements the existing Low Power Mode feature, which has been around since iOS 9 launched back in September 2015.

iOS 26 is compatible with the iPhone 11 series and newer, but Adaptive Power Mode is only available on the iPhone 15 Pro models and newer.

Other Changes

iOS 26 beta 7 fixes a bug that resulted in screenshots having a darker appearance.

Apple appears to have made slight adjustments to the "Liquid Glass" material. Specifically, iOS 26 developer beta 7 alter the Control Center background, making it somewhat darker than it was in previous betas.

Overall, iOS 26 developer beta 7 brought back the Apple Watch blood oxygen feature, but it did not add not much else beyond the Adaptive Power Notifications toggle. Apple deploys new developer betas of iOS nearly every week or two, meaning that we’ll likely see additional features and changes with subsequent software releases.

This article will be updated if more iOS 26 beta 7 changes are discovered.

See also: 100 new iOS 26 features for iPhone! Do you know them all?

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Chris Smith is a senior editor at GeeksChalk based in Canada. He likes to think of himself as a jack of all trades (and a master of at least a few), though he mainly focuses on iPhones and Macs. Often covering both at the same time. When not surrounded by various Apple devices while putting them through their paces, Chris can be found streaming the latest movies or series, gaming on his PS5, or getting fresh air on a hike in the beautiful wilderness of British Columbia.
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