Apple’s new Liquid Glass interface design brings transparency and blur effects to all Apple operating systems, but many users find it distracting or difficult to read. Here’s how to control its ...
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You can't remove the design from your device, but Apple gives you options to darken some elements so your iPhone's display looks more like it did prior to iOS 26. Zach began writing for CNET in ...
Apple this week detailed a broad set of improvements to Liquid Glass, the translucent design language it introduced last year, spanning readability, personalization, sidebar behavior, and app icons.
Apple's big new design language is almost here, and it's coming to all of Apple's major operating systems in the fall with the official launch of iOS 26. Liquid Glass is what Apple calls its newest ...
After using iOS 27 on my iPhone for over a week, I've found the Liquid Glass slider to be one of the update's most underrated ...
The Liquid Glass feature in iOS 26 introduces a sleek, semi-transparent design that enhances the visual appeal of your iPhone interface. While this modern aesthetic is eye-catching, it can sometimes ...
Those who aren’t fans of Apple’s Liquid Glass have a new way to disable some of its distracting features. “Reduce Bright Effects” appeared in iOS 26.4, as well as macOS and iPadOS. As the name ...
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