Apple's iOS 26.1 Beta 4 suggests transparency toggles are coming to iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
Apple’s new Liquid Glass user interface design was one of the most noticeable and divisive features of its major software ...
Looks like Apple's dreams of a smashing Liquid Glass success have been shattered.
Apple's Liquid Glass feature on iOS 26.1, iPadOS 26.1 and macOS 26.1 will see a new customization for those who don't like ...
ZDNET's key takeaways iOS 26.1 will include a switch to apply a tinted look to Liquid Glass.The option renders screen ...
To access the feature, beta users can go to the "Display & Brightness" menu under Settings to find the new Liquid Glass ...
Apple released iOS 26 on Sept. 15 and the update introduced a handful of features to your iPhone, including call screening , new ringtones and more. The biggest change the update brought to your ...
OS 26.1 introduces a new option to change the Liquid Glass design and make it less transparent, here’s why I think this is a ...
Discover iOS 26.1’s “Tinted” liquid glass feature, designed to improve readability and reduce eye strain with customizable ...
The iOS 26.1 beta 4 update brings another version of the Liquid glass interface for iPhone users and here's a closer look at ...
The iOS 26.1 beta also introduces a new toggle that could prevent you from accidentally opening your Camera from your Lock Screen. To find this toggle, go to Settings > Camera and scroll to the bottom ...
Apple still doesn't REALLY want you to turn off Liquid Glass, but you can at least now make things look less transparent.