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Apple’s iOS 26.2 update allows users to adjust the transparency of the Lock Screen clock, addressing complaints about readability with the Liquid Glass design. This update follows earlier changes that let users revert to a frosted look, hinting at mixed user reception of the new design. The release also includes new features like AirDrop codes for sharing with non-contacts and enhancements across various apps.
Apple’s iOS 26.2 beta 2 update introduces a Liquid Glass effect to the Level tool in the Measure app, enhancing its visual appeal. The update includes chromatic aberrations and distortion effects that make the tool more dynamic. A subsequent beta improved visibility of the inclination value when crossing the horizon.
Linear redesigned its mobile app using a custom version of Apple's Liquid Glass. This approach allows for flexible navigation tailored to user roles, enhancing the experience for larger organizations. The new design prioritizes clarity and functionality over the visual flourishes of traditional consumer interfaces.
Apple’s iOS 26 introduces a visually striking glassmorphic design dubbed Liquid Glass, which enhances aesthetics but compromises usability. Users face challenges with transparency obscuring text, distracting animations, crowded controls, and a lack of predictability in navigation, ultimately prioritizing style over functionality.
The article discusses recent updates to the liquid glass feature in the iOS 26 beta 6, highlighting significant changes and improvements. It provides insights into what users can expect from this new version and the implications for device performance and user experience.
Apple has launched the first public beta versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and other operating systems, featuring a new Liquid Glass user interface. This update marks a significant shift in Apple's version numbering to a year-based system, although visionOS 26 will only be available through developer betas. Users should be cautious with beta testing due to potential instability and data risks.
An Easter egg related to a "liquid glass" effect has been discovered in the iOS 26 preview app for iPad. This feature showcases an innovative design element that enhances the user experience, highlighting Apple's focus on aesthetics and functionality in its upcoming software updates.