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Not into Apple's Liquid Glass? iOS 26.1 finally lets you fix that - here's how

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Apple has rolled out iOS 26.1 with several new features and fixes.

The iOS, iPadOS, and MacOS updates let you control Liquid Glass.

Live Translation with AirPods now supports more languages.

iPhone users who've been clamoring for a way to control the look of Liquid Glass now have one, courtesy of the latest update. Released on Monday, iOS 26.1 now offers a switch that lets you apply a tint to the feature, thereby reducing the transparency.

How to try the new Liquid Glass switch

To try the new look after updating your iPhone, head to Settings, select Display & Brightness, and then tap Liquid Glass. Flip the switch to Tinted, and then check out the different screens, menus, and other elements to see if you prefer the more opaque and contrasty design. With the latest OS updates, the same option is also now available for the iPad and Mac.

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