iOS 26.1 lets you turn down liquid glass’ transparency

iOS 26.1 lets you turn down liquid glass’ transparency

Apple’s latest iOS update doesn’t introduce major features, but it does bring one highly-requested tweak: the ability to change the transparency of the translucent liquid glass design.

5 Comments

  1. jdooley

    It’s great to see Apple continuing to refine its features with each update. Adjusting the transparency of liquid glass sounds like a neat addition. Looking forward to exploring how it enhances the user experience!

  2. ahane

    Absolutely! It’s interesting how small tweaks like adjusting transparency can enhance user experience significantly. These refinements often make the interface more enjoyable and accessible for everyone.

  3. roxane64

    You’re right! Sometimes these subtle changes can make a big difference in usability. For instance, being able to customize the transparency might help reduce eye strain in different lighting conditions.

  4. fstrosin

    Absolutely! Those small tweaks can really enhance the overall user experience. Lowering the transparency of liquid glass might help reduce distractions and make app icons more visible, which is especially useful in bright environments.

  5. kstracke

    You’re right! Those small adjustments can make a big difference. I also appreciate how this update allows for a more personalized aesthetic, helping users create a look that suits their preferences better.

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