It’s been just a few weeks since Apple showed off what’s coming this fall with iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS Tahoe 26, visionOS 26, and tvOS 26. If you manage Apple devices at work, now’s the time to start testing your workflows, device onboarding, and more. For IT teams who manage Apple devices, Mosyle has announced the first wave of beta support for new management features as part of its Universal Early Access Beta Program.
In early betas, bugs get caught and fixed, especially ones that impact IT teams managing Apple devices. These releases are coming this fall, so now’s your window to validate your workflows, test your apps, verify setup changes, and surface anything that doesn’t work as expected to Apple. If you wait until later in the summer to find bugs affecting your workflows and use cases, you might not have them fixed later in the release cycle.
Mosyle launches beta support for Apple’s new software releases
Mosyle’s Universal Early Access Beta Program is now live for IT teams who manage their Apple fleet through the Mosyle platform. It gives Apple IT teams access to upcoming features tied to Apple’s fall software updates, including new setup skip options, profile support, and device supervision changes.
What’s available for testing today
Here’s the current list of supported features broken out by the various platforms:
macOS Tahoe 26
Skip the Additional Privacy Settings pane
iOS 26 and iPadOS 26
Skip the OS Showcase pane
Audio accessory management settings
visionOS 2
Safari extension support
Software update profile
Return to Service
Skip Apple Account setup
Skip biometric setup
Skip App Analytics pane
Skip Apple Intelligence setup pane
Disable Location Services
Skip the passcode pane
Skip Apple Pay setup
Skip Privacy pane
Skip Screen Time pane
Disable Siri
Skip automatic update configuration
Skip Terms and Conditions
Skip Tips
Skip Get Started pane
Mosyle is adding more features daily, so customers can check their Help Center under “Release Notes: New Features & Product Improvements” as you test your workflows, apps, and setup configurations.
How to enable early access
Log in to your Mosyle dashboard
Go to Organization > Preferences > Mosyle Beta
Turn on the Universal Early Access Beta Program
Once enabled, the new options will appear in your device configuration settings for testing across iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Vision Pro, and more.
Why you should be testing now
The earlier you test, the better your chance of spotting bugs and shaping how things work in the final release. Apple’s 2025 fall updates include some solid improvements to configuring and managing devices. Once those updates go live to the general public, you have a 90-day window to delay them before they start rolling out to your fleet. That makes it even more important to get familiar with what’s changing so everything keeps running smoothly.
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