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How iOS 26.1âs Liquid Glass Setting Fixes Appleâs Most Divisive Design
The new Liquid Glass interface in iOS 26 brings some sleek visual changes. If the ultra-transparent acrylic look isnât for you, iOS 26.1 introduces a setting to tone it down.
Have you just updated to iOS 26 and thought: âCool aesthetic, but wow, everything looks like frosted acrylic and I canât read these menus in sunlightâ?
Youâre not alone.
Appleâs new design language, Liquid Glass, is one of the boldest visual changes to the iPhone in years.
But with great translucency comes new challenges: readability issues, and even battery and thermal impacts on older phones.
Here's a Cool Tip: Change the Liquid Glass setting.
With the new iOS 26.1 setting, you now have more control over how âglassyâ your UI looks.
Feature Explanation
What it is.
Liquid Glass is Appleâs attempt to unify the appearance of iPhones, iPads, Macs, Apple Watches and Apple TVs under a single visual design: shimmering, semi-transparent layers that reflect and refract whatâs underneath in real time.
How it works.
In practice youâll see this in many places: the Lock Screen, Control Center, app folders, even the tab bars shrink and expand dynamically as they reveal content underneath.
Why it matters.
For the average user this means your interface looks fresh and modern, but youâll also notice subtle motion effects, âfloatingâ toolbars and translucent layers.
For productivity or business use, it might matter if the visual styling interferes with quick glances at notifications, reduces contrast or even affects battery life on older hardware.
What Youâll Gain
- A more visually modern and unified UI across your Apple devices.
- Better control of display readability by toggling transparency.
- A smoother-looking home screen and app interface that stands out.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here's how to do it.
On iPhone / iOS (for iOS 26.1 or later)
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Update to iOS 26.1 if needed (Settings, General, Software Update, Update Now)
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Open Settings then Display & Brightness.
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Scroll to find Liquid Glass.
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Choose between Clear (default highly transparent look) or Tinted (more opaque, higher contrast).
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Reboot or simply navigate around your iPhone to see the change take effect. Check Lock Screen, Control Center, app folders.
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