Looks like Apple's dreams of a smashing Liquid Glass success have been shattered.
If you're not a big fan of the, well, glass in iOS 26's Liquid Glass interface, Apple has apparently heard you.
A new beta from Apple suggests transparency toggles may be coming to iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The feature is now part of the ...
Apple is responding to user feedback on its new Liquid Glass design with a setting that lets users choose between Clear and ...
The newest iOS 26.1 beta lets you tint Apple’s Liquid Glass design.
With the fourth beta of iOS 26.1, Apple added a toggle that makes Liquid Glass more opaque and reduces transparency. We ...
Apple’s new iOS 26.1 update adds a Liquid Glass toggle, letting users choose between a clear, transparent design or a bold, ...
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iOS 26.1 beta 4 does the unthinkable: You can control how glassy Liquid Glass should be
Macworld Liquid Glass is perhaps the marquee feature of iOS 26, and it’s definitely not universally loved. While most of the ...
The fourth developer beta of iOS 26.1 is here, and with it comes an added customization option for Liquid Glass, and a way to ...
With the fourth betas of iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1, and macOS 26.1, Apple has introduced a new setting that's designed to allow ...
With iOS 26.1 comes a new toggle that will let you tweak the look of Liquid Glass. Right now, the look is clear and transparent with no way to change that. But with the new update, you'll be able to ...
The new toggle, located in Settings > Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass, presents users with a choice between two modes.
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